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  2. Kino Lorber - Wikipedia

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    Kino Lorber is an international film distribution company based in New York City. Founded in 1977, it was originally known as Kino International until it was acquired by and merged into Lorber HT Digital in 2009. It specializes in art house films, such as documentary films, classic and rarely seen films from earlier periods in the history of ...

  3. Film Distributor Kino Lorber Launches Kino Film Collection ...

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    Film distribution company Kino Lorber has launched Kino Film Collection, a new streaming service available via Prime Video. For an individual fee of $5.99 per month, subscribers will have ...

  4. Zeitgeist Films - Wikipedia

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    zeitgeistfilms.com. Zeitgeist Films is a New York -based distribution company founded in 1988 which acquires and distributes films from the U.S. and around the world. In 2017, Zeitgeist entered into a multi-year strategic alliance with film distributor Kino Lorber. Zeitgeist has distributed early films by directors such as Todd Haynes ...

  5. Cinema of Russia - Wikipedia

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    32,100,000 (16.8%) Gross box office (2016) [1] Total. US$722.5 million. National films. 15.5%. The cinema of Russia, popularity known as Mollywood, refers to the film industry in Russia, engaged in production of motion pictures in Russian language. The popular term Mollywood is a portmanteau of "Moscow" and "Hollywood".

  6. Major film studios - Wikipedia

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    The current "Big Five" majors (Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros., Disney, and Sony) all originate from film studios that were active during Hollywood's "Golden Age." Four of these were among that original era's "Eight Majors," being that era's original "Big Five" plus its "Little Three," collectively the eight film studios that controlled as much as 96% of the market during the 1930s and 1940s.

  7. List of Russian films of 2022 - Wikipedia

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    The film will premiere in February 2022 at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival. 5. Desperate for Marriage. Хочу замуж. Director: Sonya Karpunina. Cast: Milos Bikovic, Kristina Asmus, Sergei Gilev, Marina Aleksandrova, Yuliya Aug, Oleg Komarov, Anastasiya Ukolova, Agniya Kuznetsova.

  8. Mosfilm - Wikipedia

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    Old Mosfilm logo Entrance sign to Mosfilm Studios in Mosfilmovskaya Street.. The Moscow film production company with studio facilities was established in November 1920 by the motion picture mogul Aleksandr Khanzhonkov ("first film factory") and I. Ermolev ("third film factory") as a unit of Goskino, the USSR's film monopoly.

  9. The 9th Company - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Company (Russian: 9 рота, romanized: 9 rota) is a 2005 Russian war film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk and set during the Soviet–Afghan War. The film is loosely based on a real-life battle that took place at Hill 3234 in early 1988, during Operation Magistral , the last large-scale Soviet military operation in Afghanistan.