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  1. In 1926 Dovzhenko began to work as a film director at the Odesa Artistic Film Studio. His first films were Vasia—reformator (Vasia, the Reformer), Iahidka kokhannia (The Berry of Love, 1926), and Sumka dypkur'iera (The Diplomatic Courier's Bag, 1927).

  2. Actors, actresses, and musicians who performed at Dovzhenko Film Studios — the Dovzhenko Film studios, based in Kiev, Ukraine. Pages in category "Dovzhenko Film Studios actors" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  3. Throughout his career, Dovzhenko focused on the themes of the political struggles of the poor as well as on Ukrainian national traditions. He was very influential in the Soviet film industry, serving as the head of the Kyiv Film Studio (currently Dovzhenko Film Studios) as well as working at Mosfilm Studio. Dovzhenko died in Moscow in 1956.

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: History of OLEKSANDR DOVZHENKO FILM STUDIOS in Kyiv (2507783)

  5. that most Western film students would only be familiar with a very dark page in Dovzhenko's writing, the short essay from 1937 titled "The Artist's Teacher and Friend" that heaps praise on Stalin (this is the only selection by Dovzhenko in the otherwise comprehensive anthology The Film Factory), is scandalous. And

  6. The Dovzhenko Film Studios is a former Soviet film production studio in Ukraine that was named after the Soviet film producer, Alexander Dovzhenko, in 1957. With the fall of the Soviet Union, the studio became a property of the government of Ukraine. In 2000 the film studio was awarded national status. ()

  7. The Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv, so named after the director's death in 1956, are an indication of the high regard held for both the man and his work in Ukraine, a country whose turbulent social, political and cultural shift from pastoral to industrialized nation is the focus of his War Trilogy, now re-released as a three disc set by Mr. Bongo Films.