TsOKS in Alma-Ata (1974)

In August 1941, two largest Soviet film studios Mosfilm and Lenfilm were evacuated to Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. There, together with the newly founded Alma-Ata Film Studio, they were merged into TsOKS (Central United Film Studio), which became the main center of film production in the country until 1944. Now Kazakh film industry veterans who worked at the studio during these years recall the dawn of national cinema and years of work with Eisenstein, Pudovkin, Romm and others.

Director: Khuat Abuseitov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
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Cinematography: Valeriy Arstanbekov, Bakhyt Daulbayev
Production: Kazakhfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is TsOKS in Alma-Ata about?
In August 1941, two largest Soviet film studios Mosfilm and Lenfilm were evacuated to Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. There, together with the newly founded Alma-Ata Film Studio, they were merged into TsOKS (Central United Film Studio), which became the main center of film production in the country until 1944. Now Kazakh film industry veterans who worked at the studio during these years recall the dawn of national cinema and years of work with Eisenstein, Pudovkin, Romm and others.
Who directed TsOKS in Alma-Ata?
TsOKS in Alma-Ata was directed by Khuat Abuseitov.
Who stars in TsOKS in Alma-Ata?
TsOKS in Alma-Ata stars Grigoriy Roshal, Boris Chirkov, Pavel Kadochnikov, Mukhtar Auezov, Sergei Eisenstein.
How long is TsOKS in Alma-Ata?
TsOKS in Alma-Ata has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is TsOKS in Alma-Ata?
TsOKS in Alma-Ata is a Documentary film.
Where was TsOKS in Alma-Ata produced?
TsOKS in Alma-Ata was produced in Soviet Union.