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opened in Kyiv. Four films were produced in 1923, 16 in 1924, 20 in 1927, 36 in 1928, and 31 in 1929. In these years the technical-manufacturing personnel of the studios increased from 47 in 1923 to 1,000 in 1929.
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In 1926, in the magazine "Kino", Hlib Zatvornytskyy mentioned three main types of culture movies: a school film, science fiction and
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was launched by Vyacheslav Levadovsky and Volodymyr Devyatnin with the painters Simka Huyetsky, Ipolit Lazarchuk and others.
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On November 9, 1930, VUFKU was canceled as a Ukrainian state institution by the decision of the Presidium of the
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In the period from 1921 to 1929 in Ukraine, the true national cinema was developed by the directors of
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Nebesio, B.Y. (2009). "Competition from Ukraine: VUFKU and the Soviet Film Industry in the 1920s".
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came twice to Ukraine, in 1922, and then between 1926 and 1928, in order to screen his scenarios.
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at the beginning of the VUFKU (at least 165 movies for the first three years) consisted of
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VUFKU was established on 13 March 1922 under the National Commissar of Education of the
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The number of movie theaters saw similar expansion, from 265 in 1914 to 5,394 in 1928.
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In 1927 and 1928, several films gained an international recognition: "
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also worked at the Odesa Film Studio for a while (the film "
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by Alexander Dovzhenko, made at the Odesa Film Factory.
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Several famous films were made during 1928-1929 like
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cinematographers to cooperate. A Turkish director of
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All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration (VUFKU)
Ukrainian
romanized
Ukraine
Ukrainian SSR
Ukraine
Odesa
Kyiv
Kharkiv
Yalta
largest VUFKU film studio
Supreme Soviet of the National Economy
Les Kurbas
Vladimir Gardin
Pyotr Chardynin
Georgi Stabovoi
Dziga Vertov
Alexander Dovzhenko
Ivan Kawaleridze
German
Muhsin Ertuğrul
Jewish
writers
journalists
playwrights
photographers
Zvenigora
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Man with a Movie Camera
Arsenal

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