Vostokkino

Vostokkino (Russian: Востоккино, literally "Eastfilm") was an early film studio (1928-1935) created for the development of film industry in the "eastern" national republics and oblasts of RSFSR, Central Asia and Caucasus.[1] During 1933-1935 it was named Vostokfilm (Востокфильм).[2]: 461–462  In June 1935 the management of Vostokfilm was accused of mismanagement and embezzlement[3][4] and in August it was liquidated.

The only films of note produced by Vostokkino were the 1929 documentary Turksib and 1930 drama The Earth Is Thirsty.[1]

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