A movie theater in Almaty where during WW2 the offices of Mosfilm and Lenfilm Studios were located.
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Cinema Buses in the Late Soviet Union Most of cinema buses for the Soviet film industry were manufactured in Minsk. Read the rest of the…
Comments closedThe first ever screening/demonstration of a new technology in St. Petersburg (and in Russia) was organized by Raül Gunzburg on 4th May 1896 in a…
Comments closedThis is an article about the daily routine of a Moscow multiplex theater from The Village online magazine. The article is in Russian.
Comments closedВ моем проекте я рассматриваю кинотеатр Аворора как место памяти. Аврора является старейшим кинотеатром в Санкт Петербурге. Очень важно, что этот кинотеатр находится на Невском…
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For Abstract of the Research Paper in Russian Click Here. Чтобы прочитать краткое изложение статьи по-русски, нажмите кнопкой мышки здесь.
Vladimir Lenin once said, ‘Of all the arts, the most important for us is Cinema’. While this claim can be debated, The Aurora Theater has proven that cinema is a highly coveted art form in St. Petersburg. The Aurora Theater opened its doors under the name The Piccadilly Theater in 1913 and since then has been the oldest continuously operating movie theater of St. Petersburg.
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