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refused to sponsor the magazine, a decision Dolin considered a retaliation for his critical reviews of the Foundation-sponsored films. In 2021, Iskusstvo Kino was crowdfunded again, raising 5 mln rub. In 2022, Dolin was proclaimed a
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it was relaunched in 1945 and appeared irregularly between 1945 and 1947. After that it came out bi-monthly from 1947 to 1951. From 1952 it was published monthly.
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by Russian officials for political dissent and fled the country. The magazine ceased publication in May 2023 and became an online magazine.
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officials. At the same time it argued that films should meet the demands by public. From 1963 the magazine and another film magazine
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had a print run of 50,000 copies, while the magazine sold 2,000–3,000 copies in the 1990s. In 2004 the magazine sold 5,000 copies.
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The magazine was published on a monthly basis from its start in 1931 to 1941. Following its temporary closure during
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contributed to the eightieth anniversary issue of the magazine. In the 1960s Valerii Golovskoi was the editor.
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in 2017, who raised a crowdfunding campaign for the magazine that gathered 3 million rubles. In 2020,
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Rescripting Stalinist Masculinity: Contesting the Male Ideal in Soviet Film and Society, 1953-1968
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Working in the Global Film and Television Industries: Creativity, Systems, Space, Patronage
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in 1933 and was published under this title until 1935. Its headquarters was in Moscow.
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which was used for one year between 1931 and 1932. Then the magazine was renamed as
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The magazine covers articles on film theory and film reviews. American scholar
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The magazine was archived by East View Information Services, Inc. based in
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Alexander Fedorov (1999). "The Cinema Market: What About Russia?".
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The magazine was established in 1931. Its original title was
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began to be published newly founded state-funded company
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Prodigal Son: Vasilii Shukshin in Soviet Russian Culture
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Index


Russia
Moscow
Russian
Iskusstvo Kino
ISSN
0130-6405
OCLC
3321631
Russian
film theory
Sight & Sound
Cahiers du Cinéma
World War II
Soviet period
cinema industry
editorials
Communist Party
Soviet Screen
Goskino
Vladimir Padunov
Daniil Dondurey
Anton Dolin
Cinema Foundation of Russia
foreign agent
Minneapolis
Ivan Pyryev
Yevgeny Surkov
Daniil Dondurey
Anton Dolin

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