Sverdlovsk Film Studio was founded in 1943 as a union of evacuated during the WWII filmmakers. It was third, after Moscow and Leningrad studios, the largest film production company. The hundreds of documentaries and educational films have been made there during the existence of the Studio. The main value of the Sverdlovsk Studio archive is footages, which reflect a life of huge and remote from the center part of Russia – Ural, the border between Europe and Asia. The newsreel "Soviet Ural" is a unique chronicle describing daily life of that amazing region over many decades.
Sverdlovsk Studio digitization program
Киноархив net-film проводил оцифровку коллекции Свердловской киностудии с 2013 по 2016 гг. За это время были опубликованы киножурналы и фильмы, выпущенные студией, и создан подробный каталог с описаниями материалов.
Demolition of houses in Moscow | 1960-1969
Footage №22535, 1 footage, duration: 0:00:18
Practical shooting missiles R-29 submarine | 1973
Footage №22495, 1 footage, duration: 0:05:40
I'm going to the lost generations. | 1991
Documentary №20265, 3 parts, duration: 0:29:40
Meeting on the Elbe. | 1990
Documentary №20264, 2 parts, duration: 0:19:51
Soviet Patriot № 96 Graf Totleben. | 1990
Newsreel №14703, 1 part, duration: 0:09:38
Who gives life. | 1991
Documentary №20269, 2 parts, duration: 0:17:13
Wake up, Russia. | 1991
Documentary №20267, 3 parts, duration: 0:28:04
InterTraining. | 1991
Documentary №20266, 1 part, duration: 0:09:41
Andrei Rublev Museum. | 1991
Documentary №38981, 2 parts, duration: 0:18:10