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Co-production with Russia System of Financing of the Co-production Projects Support Program for International Co-production State support of co-production projects in Russia is provided to «films of Russian nationality». The status of national film allows to qualify for all forms of the state support and to take advantage of the VAT exemption. According to the Federal Law of August 22, 1996 №126-FZ «On State support of Cinematography in the Russian Federation» state financing of production of «national» films cannot exceed 70% of the production budget. In certain exceptional cases, accounting for the artistic and cultural value of film project, federal executive authorities in cinematography may adopt a decision on state financing of a national movie all the way to 100% of its production budget. The status of national film can be received by the co-production projects between Russia and: 1. countries with which the international agreements and protocols on cooperation in the audio-visual sphere are in place. Currently, agreements and protocols on joint film production with Russia have been signed with: • Canada – « Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of Canada on relations in the audio-visual sphere» on October 5, 1995; • Italy – «The agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Italian Republic on cooperation in the cinematography» on November 28, 2002; • Bulgaria – «Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Republic of Bulgaria on cooperation in the cinematography» on July 7, 2004; • France – «Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Republic of France on Cultural Cooperation» on February 6, 1992. Producers from Russia and France are free to go by the may Agreement on Cooperation in Cinematography between the Government of the USSR and the Government of the Republic of France
signed on July 8, 1967. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia has confirmed that the Agreement may be officially used as a legally valid document in the process of cooperation between the Russian and the French movie industries. • The CIS countries – «Agreement on joint film production» on November 14, 2008. The circle of countries with which agreements and protocols on cooperation in the audio-visual sphere are in place is constantly expanding. Presently work is under way to sign intergovernmental agreements on joint film production with Chile, Venezuela, India and Germany. 2. the state-participants of the «European Convention on Cinematographic Co-Production» (1992). Russia became a member of the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-Production at the beginning of 1994 that has allowed beginning realization a tripartite film projects. 3. other counties May 1, 2010 in order to expand opportunities for international coproduction with countries that do not have treaties with the Russian Federation and non-members of FILMING IN RUSSIA
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the European Convention on Coproduction, the Federal Law of August 22, 1996 №126-FZ «On State support of Cinematography in the Russian Federation» was amended in accordance with the film admits national, if: • The film producer is a citizen of the Russian Federation or a legal entity duly registered within the Russian Federation; • The majority of authors of a film are citizens of the Russian Federation; • The film crew (director’s assistant, director of photography, cameramen, sound engineers, production designers, costume designers, editors and major
cast) includes not more than 30% of persons who don’t hold citizenship of the Russian Federation; • The film is shot in Russian or other languages of the Russian Federation with the exception of cases when using of a foreign language is an integral part of the artistic conception of the film; • At least 50% of the total estimated volume of work in producing the film, printing, distribution and exhibition is performed by film organizations that are duly registered within the Russian Federation; • Foreign investment in production of the film doesn’t exceed 50% of the film estimated budget.
Prospects of the Co-production in Russia Currently the principal decision has been adopted on Russian participation in the EURIMAGE, but the procedures necessary to put together the needed materials and draw respective documents at the level of the Government of the Russian Federation are still in execution. The Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation is charged with managing, in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation the job on participation of the Russian Federation in the activities of EURIMAGE upon formalizing the participation of Russia in that fund of co-production support. In 2009 was founded the association «Friends of the German-Russian Film Academy» that has the purpose to promote German-Russian cinema relations and to strengthen the exchange between German and Russian cinematographers in terms of education, production and financing of movies. The association has its residence in Cottbus, where also the Festival of East European film is taking place every year. The association consists of the representatives of authorities, film institutes, film funds and film production companies of the Federal states of Germany, such as Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony.
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Co-production projects During the last years there was a significant growth in the scope of projects implemented in co-production with Western countries. Between 2006 and 2009, 40 such projects were implemented. During them the overall amount of state support on the part of Russia reached 380 Mln Rubles. Indicators of co-production projects Indicators
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2009
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10
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Participation of foreign countries in co-production 2006-2009
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Currently 13 co-production projects are at various stages of the process in Russia (not including co-production projects between Russia and the CIS countries): 3 Russian girls in Rome Production Company: United Film Company (RU), «IK Media» (IT) Production period: Pre-production 4 days in May Production Company: FAF Studio (RU), X Filme (GER) Production period: Pre-production Alaverdy Production Company: Anniko Films (AM), Paradise (RU), TAU Pictures (RU), Les Films du Requin (FR) Production period: Pre-production Buddha‘s Little Finger Production Company: Rohfilm (GER), Amerique Film (CAN) Mikhail Kalatozov Fund (RUS) Support: Medienboard BerlinBrandenburg (MBB), Media Development Programme, Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM) Production period: Pre-production Celebration Production Company: Tandem Production (RU), Box Productions (CH) Support: Office Federal de la Culture Suisse Production period: Pre-production Dau Production Company: Essential Filmproduktion (GER), Phenomen Films (RU), Société Parisienne de Production (FR), Plattform Production (SW) Support: The Russian Ministry of Culture Production period: Production
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Fuga Mortis Production Company: Tvindie Film Production (RU), SOTA Cinema Groupe (UK), Riva Filmproduktion (GR), REZO (FR) Production period: pre-production Hunter Production Company: CTB Film Company(RU), Georgian Film (GE), Salvador D(RU), Arizona films (FR) Production period: Pre-production Kerosene Cowboys Production Company: Afterburner Films (USA), Svarog Films Company Production period: Post-production Magic Cup Production Company: Top Line Group (RU), Taska Film (ES), ZGFilm (RU) Production period: Post-production That Saturday Production Company: Passenger (RU), Bavaria Film (GER) Production period: Pre-production The Girl and Death Production Company: Tvindie Film Production (RU), Jos Stelling Films (NL), Dutch Film Fund(NL), BFD (NL), AVRO (NL), COBO Fund (NL) Production period: Pre-production Whisky & Milk Production Company: “12 A” Film Studio (RU), Film Studio Czołówka (PL) Support: The Russian Ministry of Culture, Polish Film Institute Production period: Post-production
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Shooting in Russia Visa support Russian entry visa can be obtained at the Russian Embassy or Consulate abroad upon an invitation issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or a regional Federal Migration Agency to the inviting company or person. There are three types of visa that are appropriate for the filmmaking purpose or film study and internship purpose: business visa, working visa or study visa. Business visa is issued for businessmen, foreign specialists aiming to visit Russia with the purpose of holding meetings, talks, counseling sessions, holding and participating in seminars and workshops, exhibitions etc. Business visa can be single or double entry for less than 3 months or multiple entries for the period from 3 months up to 1 year. The total duration of stay of a foreign visitor in Russia upon a multiple entry one year visa is determined by the accredited state institution when the visa is being issued but can not exceed 90 days during each 180 day period. The working visa is intended for foreign citizens planning to work on Russia. Application for this type of visa requires a person to have a work permit from the inviting organization or company. The company itself needs to have the permit for hiring foreign specialist (quota). The working visa is issued for a period up to 3 months. Further, after registration in regional Federal Migration Agency, it can be prolonged according to the company contract, but may not exceed 1 year. Study visa is intended for scholars, students, both under â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and postgraduate, accompanying professors as well as for people visiting Russia for internship purposes. It is issued for the period of 3 month. Further it can be extended by the federal migration agency according to the study contract, but can not exceed 1 year. Import of professional equipment In order to import professional filming equipment it is recommended to use Karnet ATA â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Temporary Importation for boomerang freight passport. A Carnet or ATA Carnet is an international customs document which replaces the customs declaration and allows the holder temporarily (up to one year) import goods without payment of normally applicable duties and taxes as well as save time on the clearance process for the purpose. Carnet most often applies for participation in exhibitions, as well as for transportation of product samples, professional equipment and some other categories of goods. Advantages of using Carnet ATA: Faster and cheaper customer clearance of the imported goods which resolves in customer clearance officer making special marks on the relevant part of Carnet sheet leaving the rest to himself. The additional required customs documents do not need to be attached; No need to present any deposits or bank guarantees for the temporary imported goods customs payment as Carnet itself is a financial guarantee; The validity period of Carnet ATA is 1 year Possibility of visiting not one, but several countries during the validity period (provided the appropriate execution). In Russia Carnet ATA is issued by the Chamber of Commerce, but this document can only be obtained by the residents of the Russian Federation. FILMING IN RUSSIA
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Filming, Video and photo permits In order to exercise film, video and photo shooting in state institutions, military objects a special permit is required. Such objects include bridges, tunnels, train stations, airports, underground/ metro, Red Square, Ostankino Tower etc. Please, consider the private property law which includes the right of the proprietor for ownership, use and disposition of property. The Russian legislation does not have concrete law, specifying the regulations for filming of private property objects, so the usual practice is the following: if the cameraman is not located on private territory, he can film the private property objects from the outside. The interior filming is not allowed if the proprietor informed of it with a sign or an oral statement. All the other interior filming is not considered illegal. But from the practical point of view it is recommended to obtain a written permission from the proprietor to do the interior filming, especially if the materials are for further commercial use. Currently the law enforcement agencies can prohibit the filming near schools, kindergartens, theaters and similar institutions as means of anti-terrorist efforts. And if the police do not permit video or photo shooting it is advised to follow the restrictions and obtain an official permit. Shooting in Moscow At the present time there is no approved procedure of obtaining a filming permit. The organization of filming is supported by the National Film Commission of Russia and its partners in Moscow. For professional film and video shooting normally the following organizations’ approval is necessary: Local Department of the Moscow City Government – www.mos.ru Telecommunication and media committee of Moscow – www. mosinform.ru The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD – The Ministerstvo Vnutrennikh Del) www.petrovka-38.org, Local building administration for filming inside the buildings or near apartment blocks EMERCOM of Russia (if film decoration is required) www.mchs. gov.ru/moscow; Mosgortrans – Moscow transport authority (if any traffic restrictions or limitations are required) – www. mosgortrans.ru District (STSI) State Traffic Safety Inspectorate (in case of filming on 10
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road) 77.gibdd.ru Moszelenkhoz (in case of filming in ornamental gardens, lawns or close to basins with the concurrence of the balance keeper of basins) – www. zelenhoz.ru Shooting permits for individual objects Kremlin Federal Security authority of Russian Federation Application processing period – 3 working days +7 (495) 982-08-76 http://www.fso.gov.ru/ Metro State unitary enterprise “Moscow Metropolitan” Application processing period – 5 to 10 days +7 (495) 684-9620, 684-9739 http://engl.mosmetro.ru/ Shooting in Russia
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Railway Stations JSC “Russian Railways” “Rossiyskie Zheleznye Dorogi” The application should be made no later than 15 working days before filming Phone: +7(495) 262-37-30, 262-43-97 http://eng.rzd.ru/ Bridges, tunnels State unitary enterprise “Gormost” +7 (495) 632-58-03 http://www.gormost.info/ Shooting in St. Petersburg The permit for filming in St Petersburg is issued by Institute of cultural programs of the Cultural Committee of St Petersburg. The execution of the permit is held in accordance with the approved procedure of state executive agencies for film and video shooting. The application should be initiated no later than 45 days before the filming. The application should be supported by the following documentation: Filming or video shooting order Screenplay List of involved equipment Equipment and decoration placement plan Special arrangements required for the filming
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Shooting permits for individual objects Metro St Petersburg Metropolitan Phone: +7 (812) 314-50-45 http://metro.spb.ru Railway Stations JSC “Russian Railway” “Rossiyskie Zheleznye Dorogi” The application should be made no later than 15 working days before filming Phone: +7(495) 262-37-30, 262-43-97 http://eng.rzd.ru/ Pulkovo Airport Tel: +7 (812) 704 35 33, 324 37 65 http://www.pulkovoairport.ru/eng/
Institute Address: 191025, St Petersburg, Rubenstein str., 8 Tel/ Fax: (812) 312-95-72 E-mail: icp@icp.sp.ru http://www.spbicp.ru
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FOREIGN FILMS HAVE BEEN SHOT IN RUSSIA SINCE 2004 Film
Year
Production Company
Director
Region
The Concert
2009
Oï Oï Oï Productions /Les Productions du Trésor /Europa Corp.
Radu Mihaileanu
Moscow
Command Performance
2009
Nu image/ Millenium Films
Dolph Lundgren
Moscow
Cold Souls
2009
Samuel Goldwyn Films/Two Lane Pictures/ Winner Arts
Sophie Barthes
St. Petersburg
Italians
2009
Filmauro
Giovanni Veronesi
St. Petersburg
Echelon Conspiracy
2009
Dark Castle Entertainment
Greg Marcks Moscow
Italians
2009
Filmauro
Giovanni Veronesi
St. Petersburg
Fleming & Hvorostovsky – The Glory of Russia (TV documentary)
2009
BFMI production/ Gorky Studio
Brian Large
St. Petersburg
Transsiberian
2008
Filmax International
Brad Anderson
Moscow
Russia: A Journey With Jonathan Dimbleby (TV series documentary)
2008
Mentorn Media, BBC
Jamie Muir
Murmansk, St Petersburg, Moscow, Tomsk, Chita, Valdivostok and other
Get Smart
2008
Warner Bros. Pictures
Peter Segal
Moscow
The Demons of St. Petersburg
2008
Jean Vigo Italia, Rai Cinema
Giuliano Montaldo
St. Petersburg
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Film
Year
Production Company
Director
Region
The Dust of Time
2008
Theo Angelopoulos Films/Lichtmeer Film GmbH
Theodoros Perm Krai Angelopoulos
Hitman
2007
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation/ Europa Corp./ Anka Film
Xavier Gens
War and Peace (TV mini-series)
2007
Lux Vide/ Lietuvos Kinostudija/ SF Projektor
Promise
2005
FantasiaFilmi Oy
Ilkka Vanne
Republic of Karelia
Typhoon
2005
CJ Entertainment / DreamWorks SKG
Kyung-Taek Kwak
Primorsky Krai
Les poupées russes
2005
Lunar Films/ Ce Qui Me Meut Motion Pictures/ TPS Cinéma
Cédric Klapisch
St. Petersburg
The Mechanik
2005
Martien Holdings A.V.V./ Nu Image Films
Dolph Lundgren
St. Petersburg
Honey Baby
2004
Eho Filma/ Marianna Films
Mika Kaurismäki
Kaliningrad Oblast St. Petersburg Murmansk Oblast
The Bourne Supremacy
2004
Universal Pictures
Paul Greengrass
Moscow
The Hotel Venus
2004
Venus Pictures
Shuta Takahata
Primorsky Krai
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg Leningrad Oblast
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The territory of Center of Russia is about 3,8% of total Russian territory. The population of the sector is about 26% of total population of Russia. The word â&#x20AC;&#x153;Centralâ&#x20AC;? is of political and historical meaning; geographically, the district is situated in the extreme west of Russia. Central Russia has the population of 37,122,000 on the territory of 650,700 sq. km. Total number of cities and towns on
the territory of Center of Russia is about 300. The administrative center of Central of Russia is Moscow city. Central Russia has international borders with Belarus and Ukraine.
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Railways The Moscow railway serves 13 subjects of the Russian Federation: Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Tula Oblast, Oryol Oblast, Kursk Oblast, Ryazan
The largest cities
Population
Moscow..................................................... 10 562 099 Voronezh..........................................................843 500 Yaroslavl..........................................................606 336 Ryazan..............................................................510 006 Lipetsk..............................................................502 535 Tula....................................................................496 035 Bryansk............................................................411 798 Kursk.................................................................410 840 Tver....................................................................410 400 Ivanovo.............................................................404 539 Belgorod..........................................................358 286 Vladimir............................................................339 779 Kaluga..............................................................326 998 Oryol..................................................................316 838 Smolensk.........................................................315 588
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Oblast, Smolensk Oblast, Kaluga Oblast, Bryansk Oblast, Vladimir Oblast, Belgorod Oblast, Lipetsk Oblast and Republic of Mordovia. The basic directions of a movement from Moscow Belorusskaia station – Belarus region and transit trains to Europe through territory of Belarus (Germany, Czech Republic direction). Train movement directions of Moscow Iaroslavskaia station: long distance trains through whole Russia to western coast (by Transib ) – Pekin, Vladivostok. Train movement directions of Moscow Kazanskaia station: trains following to south of Russia, and forward to eastern part of the country. Train movement directions of Moscow Kievskaia station: all trains to the territory of Ukraine and transit in Europe. Train movement directions of Moscow Kurskaia station: South of Russia and Ukraine, Black Sea coast, Crimea. Train movement directions of Moscow Oktiabrskaia
station: main route to Saint – Petersburg, Murmansk and transit to Scandinavian countries. Train movement directions of Moscow Paveleckaia station: Central part of Russia, West-South part of Train movement directions of Moscow Rijskaia station: Baltic countries. Main direction of Moscow Savelovskaia station is Dubna. Federal highways of Central Sector M1 “Belarus” · M2 “Crimea” · M3 “Ukraine” · M4 “Don” · M5 “Ural” · M6 “Caspiy” · M7 “Volga” · M8 “Kholmogory” · M9 “Baltia” · M10 “Scandinavia, Russia” Accommodation Moscow: Average price for 1 standard double room (4*-5*): 20805 RUB Other regions of Central Russia: Average price for 1 standard double room (4*-5*): 6370 RUB FILMING IN RUSSIA
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PARTNERS OF NATIONAL FILM COMMISSION OF RUSSIA For questions about shooting locations or film-related inquiries, you can get detailed information and support from the partners of the National Film Commission of Russia: Company
Contacts
Services
Russian World Studios Coverage area: Central Russia
Moscow, 115280 Avtozavodskaya st., 23/261 Tel.: +7 (495) 627-11-35 Fax: +7 (495) 627-11-36 info@rwstudio.com www.rwstudio.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support • Interest in co-production
Gorky Film Studio Coverage area: Moscow
Moscow, 129226 Sergeya Ezenshteyna st., 8 Tel.: +7 (499) 181-41-03 Fax: +7 (499) 181-20-42 info@gorkyfilm.ru www.gorkyfilm.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support • Interest in co-production
Cinema LS Coverage area: Moscow
Moscow, 110633 Borovskoe highway, 33 Tel.: +7 (985) 220-20-74 Fax: +7 (499) 199-10-36 director@location-scouting. com www.location-scouting.com
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support
Kinovideocenter Coverage area: Yaroslavl Oblast
Yaroslavl, 150003 Z.Kosmodemiyanskoi st., 3 Tel.: +7 (4852) 72-93-03 kinovideo@mail.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support
Department of Сulture of the Tver Oblast Coverage area: Tver Oblast
Tver, 170034 Chaykovskogo avenue, 26 Tel.:+7 (4822) 34-28-54, +7 (4822) 34-25-67 Fax: +7 (4822) 32-17-32 www.department.culture. tver.ru www.region.tver.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support
Yar-Cinema Coverage area: Yaroslavl Oblast
Yaroslavl, 150000 Sverdlova st., 9 Tel.: +7 (4852) 30-56-45 admin@yar-kamerniy.ru www.yar-kamerniy.ru/
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PRODUCTION FACILITIES Company
Contacts
Description
Bogdan and Brigada
Moscow, 119334 5th Donskoi lane, 15/7 Tel.: +7 (495) 643 19-89 rental@bogdanibrigada.ru www.bogdanibrigada.ru
rental equipment
Cinelab
Moscow, 125445 Leningradskoe highway, 65/5 Tel.: +7 (495) 789-37-20 Fax: +7 (495) 789-37-23 info@cinelab.ru www.cinelab.ru
rental equipment post-production facilities
Cinelex
Moscow, 121059 Berezhkovskaya quay, 20/33 Tel.: +7(926)267-66-77 di@cinelex.ru www.cinelex.ru
post-production facilities CG&VFX facilities
Cinemateka
Moscow, 105082 Perevedenovsky pereulok, 18 Tel.: +7 (499) 272-42-10 Fax: +7 (499) 272-42-11 contacts@cinemateka.ru www.cinemateka.ru
post-production facilities CG&VFX facilities
Centre of National Film
Moscow, 125445 Valdaiiskiy lane, 16 Tel.: +7 (495) 455-92-13 Fax: +7 (495) 455-92-13 cnf@cnf.ru www.cnf.ru
interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental
Creative TV Association (TTO, TV-Film)
Moscow, 115516 Kavkazskiy boulevard, 59 Tel.: +7 (495) 647-13-13 Fax: +7 (495) 647-13-13 info@tto.ru www.tto.ru
interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) stages (over 1000 sq. m) rental equipment post-production facilities
Donskaya 32
Moscow, 115419 Donskaya st., 32 Tel.: +7 (495) 780-71-87 Fax: +7 (495) 955-94-88 www.pp32.ru
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Gorky Film Studio
Moscow, 129226 Sergeya Ezenshteyna st., 8 Tel.: +7 (499) 181-41-03 Fax: +7 (499) 181-20-42 info@gorkyfilm.ru www.gorkyfilm.ru
location scouting interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) stages (over 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental post-production facilities CG&VFX facilities
Izarus-Film
Moscow, 105062 Vorontsovo pole, 11/32 Tel.: +7 (495) 223-01-02 Fax: +7 (495) 223-01-02 www.izarus.ru
rental equipment material rental post-production facilities
Magic Film
Moscow, 125167 Victorenko st., 16 Tel.: +7 (495) 974-79-94 Fax: +7 (495) 974-79-94 studio@magicfilm.ru www.magicfilm.ru
stages (up to 1000 sq. m) stages (over 1000 sq. m) CG&VFX facilities
Media City
Moscow, 115088 Novoostapovskaya st., 5/3 Tel.: +7 (495) 744-16-16 Viacheslav.Mikhailov@ media-city.ru www.media-city.ru
stages (up to 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental post-production facilities
Mosfilm Cinema Concern
Moscow, 119991 Mosfilmovskaya st., 1 Tel.: +7 (499) 143-91-18 Fax: +7 (499) 143-91-18 referent@mosfilm.ru www.mosfilm.ru
interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) stages (over 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental post-production facilities CG&VFX facilities
Rentacam
Moscow,115191 Serpukhovskiy shaft, 19 Tel.: +7 (495) 979-19-79 info@rentacam.ru www.rentacam.ru
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Russian World Studios
Moscow, 117292 Avtozavodskaya st., 23/261 Tel.: +7 (495) 627-11-35 Fax: +7 (495) 627-11-36 info@rwstudio.com www.rwstudio.ru St.Petersburg, 197348 Generala Khruleva st.,9A Tel.: +7 (812) 600-03-01 info@rwstudio.com
location scouting interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental post-production facilities CG&VFX facilities
Salamandra
Moscow, 125445 Valdaiiskiy lane, 16/2 Tel.: +7 (495) 967-77-88 Fax: +7 (495) 455-90-03 info@salamandra.ru www.salamandra.ru
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Yar-Cinema
Yaroslavl, 150000 Sverdlova st., 9 Tel.: +7 (4852) 30-56-45 admin@yar-kamerniy.ru www.yar-kamerniy.ru/
location scouting interest in producing rental equipment material rental
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ADVANTAGES AS FILMING LOCATION Central Russia – one of the most well-known regions in Russia. Famous for its centuries of history it attracts constant interest among many foreign filmmakers. It offers a wide range of unique historical, cultural and architectural sites. Among the most popular are amazing temple-architecture ensembles Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, New Jerusalem Monastery, Joseph Volokolamsk Monastery (Moscow Oblast), Novodevichy Convent, Svyato-Danilov Monastery, St. Andronik Monastery (Moscow) and many other monasteries, considered for centuries the centers of Orthodox spirit and culture. Among the cities Moscow is the one that attracts most of the film specialists being the ancient capital of Russian Federation, memorable for its great variety of monuments representing different eras, styles and cultures. In particular, most attractive film destinations are The Red Square mesmerizing by the mighty architecture of the Kremlin, ancient cathedrals, picturesque scenery of Alexandrovsky Sad; the Moscow-riverside with the view on Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, fascinating series of palaces and gardens (Tsaritsino, Kolomenskoe, Kuskovo and Ostankino) as well as widely known sites of the capital like All-Russian Exhibition Centre (currently VVC), Poklonnaya and Vorobyovy Hills. Apart from Moscow it is worth considering other cities forming a so called Golden ring. The ancient cities attracting many filmmakers are Sergiyev Posad famous for Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius (Moscow Oblast); Pereslavl-Zalessky memorable for the architecture of the Pereyaslavl Kremlin and the fishers’ village (settlement); Rostov Velikiy, named the pearl of the Golden Ring; Yaroslavl that the historical city center in a state of nature; Uglich famous for the Kremlin monuments and Tronnaya Chamber of the Prince’s palace (Yaroslavl Oblast); Kostroma renowned for the Ipatiev settlement memorials of wooden architecture (Kostroma Oblast); and of course the bewitching Russian architectural ensembles of Vladimir and Suzdal (Vladimir Oblast) etc. The interest of the film masters is constantly drawn to many of the historical manors known worldwide, which comprise an integral part of the Russian historical and cultural heritage. For example Abramtsevo, 18th century manor, linked with the famous Russian writers and artists: S.T.Aksakov, N.V. Gogol, I.S. Turgenev, I.E. Repin, V.I. Surikov, V.A. Segov (Moscow Oblast); Arkhangelskoe – classicism epoch series of palaces and gardens also known as Moscow region Versalle; Ostafyevo – Russian Parnas, 19th century manor, previously was one of the cultural centers of Russia, closely connected with the famous figures of prince P.A. Vyazemsky, historian N.M. Karamzin, poets A.S. Pushkin, V.A. Zhukovsky, E.A. Baratynski etc. (Moscow Oblast); Polenovo, manor of end of 19th – beginning of the 20th centuries, constructed upon the project of a famous Russian artist – V.D. Polenov (Tula Oblast); Yasnaya Polyana – manor of late 18th – early 19th century which was the patrimony of the famous Russian writer L.N. Tolstoy (Tula Oblast) and many more.
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Department of 小ulture of the Tver Oblast Tver, 170034 Chaykovskogo avenue, 26 Tel.:+7 (4822) 34-28-54, +7 (4822) 34-25-67 Fax: +7 (4822) 32-17-32 www.department.culture.tver.ru
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Russian World Studios was founded in 1998 by Yuri Sapronov (now CEO of RWS) and Andrei Smirnov (now CEO of Sistema Mass-media), and is one of the largest film and television production companies in the Russian market, and among the leaders in film production services. By 2010 RWS has produced and/or serviced several hundreds of TV and film projects, including services for some of the world’s best known international entertainment companies, including Sony Pictures Television International, Hallmark Entertainment, HBO Films, and Beacon Pictures. RWS operates two studios, in Moscow and in St. Petersburg, providing a full range of top-quality film production services. The studio in St. Petersburg, launched in October 2008, is the first dedicated film studio built in Russia during the past sixty years, and it adheres to the highest industry standards. In 2009 a certified state-of-the-art Dolby Premier Studio, 15th in the world, was added to the RWS St. Petersburg studio complex. The RWS Distribution Department, which sells film and TV series rights on the international market, has developed collaboration with the largest broadcast networks in Russia and the CIS, among which are Channel One (Russia), Channel Russia 1 (Russia), CTC (Russia), 1+1 (Ukraine), Channel 9 (Israel) and others, which has become the key factor of rapid and stable growth of distribution. The company currently holds more than 800 hours of diverse content; including in-house projects, co-productions, and third party productions. The RWS catalogue offers a wide range of products in various genres and formats including TV series, feature films and television movies. Being among the most rapidly growing companies in the industry, RWS intends to establish itself as a fully integrated company in the Russian market. Since 2007 RWS has been a subsidiary of JSFC “Sistema,” the largest diversified holding company in Russia.
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RWS PROVIDES A FULL RANGE OF FILM PRODUCTION SERVICES Location scouting and obtaining location shooting permission Stage rental Rental house, featuring an extensive offering of production equipment Transportation and production vehicles Casting Decoration construction and rental Costume and prop creation and rental Catering Full range of postproduction services RWS SPECIAL FEATURES 2 state-of-the-art studio complexes in historical cities of Russia Relationship with local hospitality industry; can provide hotel and transportation discounts
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STUDIOS RWS Moscow 11,000 sq. m. total area 5,250 sq. m. backlots area 2 х 800 sq. m. stages 4 х 920 sq. m. transforming stages (up to 2,000 sq. m. stage) 1 x 280 sq. m. stage 14 m. height, working height of 10.8 m Soundproof elephant doors Office and supplementary facilities Restaurant and catering services Ample parking Wi-Fi RWS Saint Petersburg 11,000 sq. m. total area 4 х 750 sq. m. sound stages 2 х 350 sq. m. sound stages 8.5 m. height Soundproof elephant doors, unique patented technology, that can withstand external levels of sound pressure up to 120 dBA Electric top-lift hoist systems, designed by ARRI exclusively for RWS Polymeric covered “floating” floors Water tank Real-time ingest server Server for audio and video digitizing Dolby Premier Studio, designed exclusively for RWS by Harris Grant Associates Warehouses Restaurant and catering services Ample parking Wi-Fi
CONTACT: Russian World Studios. Olga Sinelshchikova Building 1, 51/4 Shchepkin str. 129110, Moscow, Russia p. 7 /495/ 229-6363 | f. 7 /495/ 229-6365 | www.rwstudio.com | info@rwstudio.com FILMING IN RUSSIA
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The territory of North-west Sector consists of the northern part of European Russia. Its population is 13,974,466 inhabitants (82.3% urban) living on an area of 1,677,900 square kilometers. The administrative center of Northwest Sector is Saint Petersburg city. North-west Sector of Russia has international borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (Kaliningrad), Poland (Kaliningrad), Belarus.
Transportation North-West Region has developed transportation system, which provides connection with every point of Russia and Asia.
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Railways The basic directions of a movement from Saint-Petersburg Moskovsky station â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ukraine, Middle Russia, and Southern coast of Russia. Train movement directions of SaintPetersburg Vitebsky station: long distance trains through whole Russia
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Saint Petersburg......................................4 600 310 Kaliningrad.....................................................420 480 Arkhangelsk....................................................354 222 Murmansk.......................................................311 209 Cherepovets...................................................310 200 Vologda............................................................286 158 Petrozavodsk.................................................271 112 Syktyvkar.........................................................232 961 Veliky Novgorod............................................215 351 Severodvinsk..................................................201 551 Pskov.................................................................193 034 Ukhta................................................................127 100 Velikiye Luki...................................................... 99 289
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to western coast (by Transib) – Pekin, Vladivostok. Saint-Petersburg-Finliands station: international fast trains to Helsinki, Vyborg. Train movement directions of SanktPetersburg-Ladogskiy station: fast trains to Warsaw, Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn. Long-distance routes to all of the Russia and the Near Abroad including routes to Anapa, Grodno, Lvov, Pskov.
Federal highways of North-west Sector M10 “Scandinavia, Russia” · M11 “Narva” · M18 “Kola” · M20 “Pskov” Accommodation Saint Petersburg city: Average price for 1 standard double room (4*-5*): 12 000 RUB Other regions of North-west Sector: Average price for 1 standard double room (4*-5*): 5 000 RUB
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Contacts
Services
Russian World Studios Coverage area: North West Federal District
St.Petersburg, 197348 Generala Khruleva st.,9A Tel.: +7 (812) 600-03-01 info@rwstudio.com
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support • Interest in co-production
Gorky Film Studio Coverage area: St.Petersburg
Moscow, 129226 Sergeya Ezenshteyna st., 8 Tel.: +7 (499) 181-41-03 Fax: +7 (499) 181-20-42 info@gorkyfilm.ru www.gorkyfilm.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support • Interest in co-production
Institute of Cultural Programs (Culture Committee of St. Petersburg) Coverage area: St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg, 191025 Rubinshteina st., 8 Tel./Fax: +7 (812) 312-95-72 brodsky@icp.sp.ru www.spbculture.ru www.spbicp.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support
STMC «Pskovoblkinovideofond» Coverage area: Pskov Oblast
Pskov, 18400 Oktyabrsky Prospekt, 17 Tel.: +7 (8112) 72-26-35; 73-95-67 kinopskov@mail.ru kinopskov@gmail.com www.kinopskov.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support • Interest in co-production
Autonomous institution Cultural Centre «Premier» Coverage area: Republic of Karelia
Petrozavodsk, 185005 Pravda st., 38c Tel.: +7 (921) 452-53-76 karelkvo@sampo.ru
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Contacts
Description
AST
St.Petersburg, 191015 Kirochnaya st., 62 Tel.: +7 (812) 710-20-80 Fax: +7 (812) 710-20-81 act@actfilm.ru www.actfilm.ru
rental equipment
Film Studio Lennauchfilm
St.Petersburg, 192019 Melnicheskaya st., 4 Tel.: +7 (812) 333-25-60 Fax: +7 (812) 333-25-61 info@lennauchfilm.ru www.lennauchfilm.ru
stages (up to 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental
Lenfilm Studios
St.Petersburg, 197101 Kamenoostrovskiy st., 10 Tel.: +7 (812) 326-82-83 Fax: +7 (812) 326-83-12 lenfilm@lenfilm.ru www.lenfilm.ru
location scouting interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental post-production facilities CG&VFX facilities
Nevafilm
St.Petersburg, 199397 Korablestroiteley st., 33/2B Tel.: +7 (812) 449-70-70 Fax: +7 (812) 352-69-69 welcome@nevafilm.ru www.nevafilm.ru
post-production facilities
Russian World Studios
Moscow, 117292 Avtozavodskaya st., 23/261 Tel.: +7 (495) 627-11-35 Fax: +7 (495) 627-11-36 info@rwstudio.com www.rwstudio.com
location scouting interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental post-production facilities
St.Petersburg, 197348 Generala Khruleva st.,9A Tel.: +7 (812) 600-03-01 info@rwstudio.com
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ADVANTAGES AS FILMING LOCATION Northern Russia is a unique and beautiful region that has deservedly captured the imagination of foreign moviemakers. The primordial nature with its unsurpassed landscape, its boreal forests, countless rivers and lakes and its ancient architectural heritage whose magnificent forms possess a fascinating severity, are all outstanding attractions. There are also several unique architectural complexes of particular interest, including a number of famous monasteries. These include Solovetsky (on the island of the same name in Arkhangelsk Oblast), Valaam (also on an island of the same name in Russian Karelia), Ferapontovo (in Vologda Oblast) and Kirillo-Belozersky (in the town of Kirillov in Vologda Oblast). Striking examples of ancient Russian wooden architecture are on display at outdoor museum complexes that provide an insight into the history, culture and everyday life of the peoples of the North. Some of the best known are Malye Korely (Arkhangelsk Oblast), Kizhi (on an island of the same name in Russia Karelia) and Vitoslavlitsa (Novgorod Oblast). St Petersburg (the “Northern Capital”) is the perennial favorite among the cities of this region. It has preserved the period mood and atmosphere of Imperial Russia, which left its indelible mark on many magnificent examples of both sacred and profane architecture, as well as in the form of impressive engineering works and fortifications. Prime examples of this are Palace Square, the Admiralty, the St Isaac and Kazan Cathedrals, the Alexander Nevsky Monastery and the Peter and Paul Fortress. Nor should one forget the palaces and park complexes, with their extensive grounds and numerous parks, bridges and terraces, both in the city itself and throughout Leningrad Oblast, which represent the finest examples of landscape architecture. Peterhof, Pavlosvk, Tsarskoe Selo, Oranienbaum and Gatchina are among the best known of these heritage sites. Other equally appealing cities, which have caught the eye of the masters of world cinema, are the ancient towns of Veliky Novgorod and Pskov, renowned for the monolithic, stark architecture of their fortress buildings and monumental churches. Kargopol (Arkhangelsk Oblast), too, is memorable for its historical buildings, which typify northern Russian architecture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. By contrast, the Old Ladoga site offers a wooden village and burial mounds, and is famed as the burial site of the twelfth century prince, Veshchy Oleg, said to have founded Kievan Rus. Sortavala (Russian Karelia) is celebrated for its ornate modern architecture from the beginning of the twentieth century, while Vyborg (Leningrad Oblast) boasts a very large shipyard that produces highly specialized vessels and also has an extensive cargo harbor. The Pushkin Estate Museum at Mikhailovskoe (Pskov Oblast) is also internationally renowned and is dedicated to the life and work of this Great Russian poet, as well as daily life in a Russian village at the beginning of the twentieth century and cultural life on a nobleman’s estate in Pushkin’s time.
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STMC «Pskovoblkinovideofond»
Shooting in Pskov Oblast In the last few years Pskov Oblast became a favorite location for many directors and producers because of rich history, monuments of culture and picturesque nature.
Filmography
“Priest”, 2010 (Director – Vladimir Hotinenko) “High security vacation”, 2009 (Director – Igor Zajtsev) “Spring will Soon Be Here”, 2009 (Director – Vera Storozheva) “Alexander. The Neva Battle”, 2008 (Director – Igor Kalenov) “We Are from the Future “, 2008 (Director – Andrey Malyukov)
18400, Pskov, Oktyabrsky Prospekt, 17 Tel.: +7 (8112) 72-15-68; 73-95-67 www.kinopskov.ru kinopskov@mail.ru, kinopskov@gmail.com FILMING IN RUSSIA
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The territory of South of Russia lies mostly on the Pontic-Caspian steppe. Part of it is located in the extreme southwest of Russia, in the geographical area of the North Caucasus. Its population is 22,907,141 inhabitants (57% urban) living on an area of 589,200 square kilometers. The administrative center of South is Rostov-on-Don city. South of Russia has international borders with Azerbaijan, Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine.
Railways The North-South International Transport Corridor passes through Southern Russia. Major Cities en route in Russia: Buslovskaya, Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Ryazan, Kochetovka, Rtischevo, Saratov, Volgograd, Astrakhan, Port of Olya and the Caspian Sea. Beyond Russia: Helsinki, Tallinn, Klapeida, Minsk, Warsaw, Iran and on to the Persian Gulf and countries of the Indian Ocean. Other Countries on the ITC: Finland,
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Rostov-on-Don..........................................1 068 267 Volgograd....................................................1 011 417 Krasnodar........................................................646 175 Astrakhan........................................................502 800 Sochi.................................................................337 947 Volzhskiy..........................................................305 573 Taganrog.........................................................257 611 Shakhty............................................................245 779 Novorossiysk..................................................228 243 Maykop.............................................................156 931 Elista.................................................................104 254
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Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Iran, Oman.
Accommodation Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don: Average price for 1 standard double room (4*-5*): 9070 RUB
Federal highways of Southern Sector M4 “Don” · M6 “Caspiy” · M29 “Caucasus”
Other regions of Southern Sector: Average price for 1 standard double room (4*-5*): 4000 RUB
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Contacts
Services
Film studio “ST-VIDEO” Coverage area: Rostov Oblast
Rostov-on-Don, 344038, Nagibina street, 12/2 Tel.: +7 (863) 230-30-75 Fax: +7 (863) 230-30-75 st-video1010@yandex.ru www.stvkino.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support • Interest in co-production
First Southern Film studio “SOLAR” Coverage area: Southern Federal District
Novorossiysk, 353907 Anapskoe of highway st., 15, letters “A”, premise 1 Tel.: +7 (8617) 61-11-30 Fax: +7 (8617) 61-11-30 novo@solarstudio.ru (Moscow) info@solarstudio.ru (Novorossisk) www.solarstudio.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support • Interest in co-production
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Contacts
Description
Film studio “ST-VIDEO”
Rostov-on-Don, 344038, Nagibina street, 12/2 Tel.: +7 (863) 230-30-75 Fax: +7 (863) 230-30-75 st-video1010@yandex.ru www.stvkino.ru
location scouting interest in producing rental equipment
Solar Studio
Novorossiysk, 353907 Anapskoe of highway st., 15, letters “A”, premise 1 Tel.: +7 (8617) 61-11-30 Fax: +7 (8617) 61-11-30 novo@solarstudio.ru (Moscow) info@solarstudio.ru (Novorossisk) www.solarstudio.ru
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ADVANTAGES AS FILMING LOCATION Southern Russia is one of its most picturesque regions and one that has attracted the interest of many foreign moviemakers. It is notable for the magnificence and diversity of its natural surroundings in the form of mountain ranges, mighty waterfalls, beautiful meadows and its wealth of rivers and lakes, as well as its endless steppes. It also offers a multitude of unique natural attractions, including well-established nature reserves such as Kavkazsky, which is so extensive that it is located within the boundaries of three different administrative units: Krasnodar Kraj, the Republic of Adygeya and the Karachevo-Cherkassian Republic. Other significant reserves include Teberdinsky (Karachevo-Cherkassian Republic), Erzi (Republic of Ingushetiya), Astrakhansky (Astrakhan Oblast) and Rostovsky (Rostov Oblast). The extremely popular spa region called Caucasian Mineral Waters with its mountains formed from an igneous rock, laccolite, comprises such well known towns as Kislovodsk, Pyatigorsk, Essentuki and Zheleznovodsk, among others. The Dombay international tourist center for alpine skiing is proving to be of great interest to moviemakers. Most prominent among southern Russian cities are Rostov-on-the Don, famous for its rich history, Azov with its nineteenth century merchants’ houses (Rostov Oblast), one of the oldest Don Cossack villages, Starocherkassk (Rostov Oblast), Astrakhan, built in white stone, the hero-city of Volgagrad (formerly Stalingrad) with its memorial complex dedicated to the heroes of the battle of Stalingrad and the famous Mamaev Kurgan (one of the heights in the city). Uryupinsk “capital of the Russian provinces” was formerly a famous Cossack settlement (Volgograd Oblast) while Elista, the “pearl of the steppes” and the capital of the Republic of Kalmykia, is a Buddhist center. Among cultural and historical heritage sites, those that will interest moviemakers the most are the open-air museums, and, in particular, the landscape architecture complex at Dreny Derbent (Republic of Daghestan), the Dzheyrakhsko-Assinsky State Historical and Architectual Museum Reserve (Republic of Ingushetia) and the ancient tower and fortress complex in the settlement of Vovnsuhki, Metskhal and Erzi in Ingushetia. The Razdorsky Ethnographic Museum Reserve is dedicated to the Don Cossacks. The Pyatigorsk Museum Reserve of M.Y.Lermontov comprises an old city district with buildings from the first half of the nineteenth century that are typical of Pyatigorsk (Stavropol Oblast). Popular industrial installations include the Volga hydro-electric station, the Tsimlyanskaya station on the River Don and also the largest of those stations built over a mountain river, Chirkejskaya on the River Sulak in Daghestan.
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The territory of Volga region forms the southeastern part of European Russia. Its population is 31,154,744 inhabitants (70.4% urban) living on an area of 1,038,000 square kilometers. The administrative center of Volga region is Nizhny Novgorod. Volga region of Russia has international borders with Kazakhstan.
Railways Pan-European International Transport Corridor № 2 pass through Volga Sector of Russia: Berlin – Warsaw – Minsk – Moscow – Nizhny Novgorod
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Contacts
Services
Noviy Kurs Studio Coverage area: Perm Krai
614007, Perm Krai, Perm city, Narodovolnicheskaya str., 3 Tel: +7(342) 216-93-81 Fax: +7(342) 216-00-58 nkstudio@perm.ru http://www.kinoperm.ru/
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support
Tatarkino Coverage area: Republic of Tatarstan
420045, Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan city, Petra Alekseeva str., 3 Tel.: +7-843-2731432 Fax: +7-843-2730343 tatarkino2007@mail.ru www.tatarkino.ru
• Information support • Filming permits • Accommodation and transportation support
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Noviy Kurs Studio
614007, Perm Krai, Perm city, Narodovolnicheskaya str., 3 Tel: +7(342) 216-93-81 Fax: +7(342) 216-00-58 nkstudio@perm.ru http://www.kinoperm.ru/
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ADVANTAGES AS FILMING LOCATION This is one of the most beautiful of Russian regions, the kind that foreign moviemakers always find so interesting. It is notable for its stupendous natural surroundings, its enchanting, magnificent landscapes with views of mountain ranges, deep rivers, sapphire blue lakes, rock caves and the endless expanses of the steppes. Among its natural attractions that deserve special attention are nature reserves well known inside Russia such as Bashkirsky, located on spurs of the southern Urals, at a bend in the River Bela, with the unique Kapova cave, Yuzno-Uralsky, one of the largest (Beloretsky Region of Bashkiria and the Kataevo-Ivanovsky Region of Chelyabinsk Oblast). Other important attractions are Muradynovskoe Ushchelye Nature Park, which extends along the River Ik, and has a multitude of famous rock caves (Kurgachinsky and Zalairsky regions of Bashkiriya. There are a number of reserves: Orenburgsky, 48
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within whose boundaries archeological relics and burial mounds of the Sarmat culture (seventh to eighth century B.C.E) are to be found everywhere (Orenburg Oblast), Privolzhskaya Lesostep, a clear example of the northern type of steppe (Penzensky and Neverkinsky regions of Penzensky Oblast) and also the most picturesque and beautiful Zhigulevsky (Samara Oblast), Bolshaya Koshaga (Republic of Mari El) and Nurgush (Kirov Oblast), among others. Besides this treasure house of natural beauty, masters of world cinema have always been attracted by the area’s historical and cultural heritage, which includes reminders of the majestic architecture of the Volga region’s cities. The town of Nizhni Novgorod is famed for its rich history, with mighty medieval fortresses and monumental churches, while Kazan is renowned for its dual Christian and Islamic culture, with the unique monuments of its Kremlin citadel and the buildings of the Staro-Tatarskaya district. Bolgar offers an architectural complex of medieval Islamic buildings that is of great historical significance and bears witness to the vanished states of Volga Bulgar and the Golden Horde (Tartarstan). Sviyazhsk is called the “city on the island”; an enchanting place thanks to the severe beauty of its ancient monasteries (Tartarstan), and another famous sight is also Kungur, in whose environs the sternly magnificent Belodradsky monastery is located (Permsky Kray). Other towns that have preserved historical monuments to industrial architecture, in particular, Sarapul (Udmurtiya), Solikamsk with its wooden complex of the UstBorovsky salt works and the settlement of Suksun, with the buildings of the old eighteenth century metal works and pond dam (Permsky Kraj). Let us also not forget those valuable ethnographic collections that form the unique holdings of open-air museums, and access to these is also very much appreciated by moviemakers. Particular mention can be made of the “Khokhlova” Architectural and Ethnographic Museum, Prikamye with a collection of various examples of wooden architecture (Permsky Region, Permsy Kraj), Kozmodemyansky Ethnographic Museum which illustrates the culture and way of life of the mountain Mari (Kozdozemyanks, Republic of Mari El) and Ibresinsky Ethnographic Museum with relics of the architecture, history and culture of the Chuvash people (Ibresi settlement, Chuvashia). The State Lermontov Museum Reserve “Tarkhana” comprises a magnificent park and family estate with a complex of memorial monuments dating from the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Ural is an extensive mountain part of Russia at the boundary of Europe and Asia, stretching from north to south more than 2000 km. Its population is 12,373,926 inhabitants (79.6% urban) covering an area of 1,788,900 square kilometers. Total number of cities and towns on the territory of Ural Federal District is 112. The administrative center of Ural Sector is Yekaterinburg city. Ural Sector of Russia has international borders with Kazakhstan.
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Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia, Beijing in China, Pyongyang in North Korea and Seoul and Pusan in South Korea. Federal highways of Ural M51 “Baikal”
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Strana (Sverdlovskaya Studio) Coverage area: Ural
620075, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Lenin Prospekt, 50 Zh Tel.: +7 (343) 350-00-13, 350-15-34 Fax: +7 (343) 350-15-34 info@stranamedia.com www.stranamedia.com www.uralsfs.ru
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Ugra Film Studio Coverage area: Ural Services:
628011, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, Khanty-Mansiysk city, Gagarin st., 4. Tel.: +7 (3467) 39-37-06, 39-37-01 vneduxa@mail.ru www.ugra-film.ru
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Sverdlovsk Film Studio
Ekaterinburg, 620075 Lenina avenue, 50 Tel.: +7 (343) 350-00-13 (40) Fax: +7 (343) 350-15-34 info@stranamedia.com www.stranamedia.com
location scouting interest in producing stages (up to 1000 sq. m) rental equipment material rental post-production facilities CG&VFX facilities
Ugra Film Studio
KhantyMansiysk, 628011 Gagarina st., 4 Tel.: +7 (3467) 19-37-06 Fax: +7 (3467) 19-37-06 bossotrk@ugratg.ru www.ugrafilm.ru
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• Information support • Ensuring the safety of the shooting • Filming permits • Location scouting • Rental equipment • Accommodation and transportation support • Production and distribution
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“Farkas” “Franz + Polina” “Agitbrigada ‘Bei vraga!” “Anna Karenina” “ASSA-2” “Red Ice” FILMING IN RUSSIA
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Siberia is the vast region constituting almost all of Northern Asia and for the most part currently serving as the massive central and eastern portion of the Russian Federation. It includes a large part of the Eurasian Steppe. Its population is 20,062,938 inhabitants (70.8% urban) living on an area of 5,114,800 square kilometers. The administrative center of Siberia is Novosibirsk. Siberia has international borders with Kazakhstan, China and Mongolia.
Railways The Trans-Siberian Railway operates from Moscow in the West to Vladivostok in the East. It has three primary routes including: Moscow to Peking, Moscow to Ulan-Bator, and Moscow to Vladivostok route as well as routes across Eurasia from Berlin to Beijing, with links to major cities in Europe, including Helsinki, Kaliningrad, Warsaw, Minsk, Kiev, St-Petersburg, Smolensk and Yekaterinburg. And in addition to Russian stations in Siberia itself, the
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Trans-Sib also has connections to Astana in Kazakhstan, Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia, Beijing in China, Pyongyang in North Korea and Seoul and Pusan in South Korea. The Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM), a northern line running parallel to the Trans-Siberian. Mostly used for military reasons.
Federal highways of Siberia Sector “Baikal” (M51 · M53 · M55) · M52 “Chuisky Trakt” · M54 “Yenisei” Trans-Siberian Highway: M51 · M53 · M55 · M58 Accommodation Siberia Sector: Average price for 1 standard double room (4*-5*): 5200 RUB
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Irkutsk Kinofond Coverage area: Irkutsk Oblast
664056, Irkutsk city, Mukhina str., 2 а Tel.: +7(3952) 42-20-77 kinofond@angara.ru
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Krasnoyarsk Kinograf Coverage area: Krasnoyarsk Krai
660100 Krasnoyarsk Krai, city, Proletarskaya str., 153 Tel.: +7 (3912) 437-301 Fax: +7 (3912) 437-301 cino@bk.ru
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Victory Film Studio Coverage area: Novosibirsk oblast
Novosibirsk, Serebrennikovskay str., 35 Tel.: +7 (383)222-29-48, +7-913-469-47-47 kinovictory@ngs.ru
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ADVANTAGES AS FILMING LOCATION Siberia is a region of picturesque, primordial nature, distinguished by a wide range of natural landscapes, featuring expanses of eternal ice, extensive steppes and lofty, towering mountains. Moviemakers display particular interest in its unique natural attractions, including a large number of nature reserves, of which special mention can be made of Barguzinsky, situated on the north-western shores of Lake Baikal and occupying the western slope of the Barguzinsky range, featuring highmountain cirque glaciers with corrie lakes and perpendicular rocks (Burgatia), Ubsunurskaya Kotlovina, located in the basin of Lake Ubsu-Nur with a large number of burial mounds (Tuva Republic), Chazy, renowned for its magnificent mountain spurs and basins with mineralized lakes (Khakasia), Stolby with its up to a hundred meters high, large sienite rocks, (Krasnoyarsky Kraj), Tungussky, founded on the impact site of the Tungus meteorite (Evenkiysky Autonomous Oblast), and Taimyrsky, with its enchanting, blindingly white Arctic expanses (Taymyrsky Autonomous Oblast), among others. With regard to natural history remains, mention should be made of such famous examples as the “Valley of the Kings” with its multitude of large burial mounds, which have proved to be the graves of clan and tribal leaders of the Scythian period (settlement areas of Arzhan and Tarlyk, Tuva Republic). In addition, there is the unique natural boundary of Maly Bator, located on the left bank of the River Ozon, and comprising eight fantastically shaped granite columns in a circle within a ring of birches and Siberian apricot trees (Aginsky Buryats Autonomous Oblast). Masters of world cinema are also perennially interested in all of the Siberian towns that have preserved historical and architectural remains of past centuries. This applies in particular to Ulan-Ude with its buildings for market stalls and for the bazaar from the fourteenth century (Buryatia), Krasnoyarsk with its merchants’ mansions from the beginning of the twentieth century and ancient churches (Kransoyarsky Kraj) and Novokuznetsk with its famous historical architectural complex, Kuzneks Fortress (Kemerovskaya Oblast). Other significant cities are Tomsk with its eighteenth century bazaar building (Tomsk Oblast), Irkutsk with its memorial estates of the Decembrist rebels (Irkutsk Oblast) and also Nerchinsk, famous for its Nerchinsk Stockade monument complex from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (Chitinskaya Oblast). Another place of considerable interest is the village of Akatsi, home to Akatsi Prison, a former penal servitude center, through the gates of which the Decembrist rebels passed, as well as members of the People’s Will and also other political activists (Alachinsky Region, Chitinskaya Oblast). Open-air architectural and ethnographic museums serve an important function with regard to the region’s historical and cultural heritage. Two major institutions merit special attention: the Ethnographic Museum of the Peoples of Zabaikalya, with its unique collection of examples of the wooden architecture of the peoples of Siberia, in the settlement of Verkhnyaya Berzova, near the city of Ulan-Ude in Buryatia, and the Architectural Ethnographic Museum Taltsy with its collection of examples of defense, religious and civil architecture among the peoples of Irkutsk Oblast from the seventeenth century to the beginning of the twentieth, which illustrate the material and spiritual culture of Russians, Buryats, Evenki and Tofalar. FILMING IN RUSSIA
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The territory of Far East lies on extreme east parts of Russia, between Lake Baikal in Central Siberia, and the Pacific Ocean. Its population is 6,692,865 inhabitants (74.3% urban) living on an area of 6,215,900 square kilometers. There are 68 cities and towns on the territory of Far East. The administrative center of Far East is Khabarovsk city. Far East of Russia has international borders with China, North Korea. It also has maritime borders with Japan (by the Sea of Okhotsk) and the United States (by the Bering Strait).
Railways The Far Eastern Railway runs across Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsk Krai, Amur Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, and Yakutia. Also, the Far Eastern Railway services Magadan Oblast, Sakhalin Oblast, Kamchatka Oblast, and Chukotka. The Far Eastern Railway borders with the Transbaikal Railway (railway station of Arkhara) and Baikal Amur Mainline (railway stations Izvestkovaya) and Komsomolsk-on-Amur). The railway administration is located in Khabarovsk.
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Federal highways of Far East Sector M56 “Lena” · M56 “Kolyma” · M58 “Amur” · M60 “Ussuri”
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Russkiy Ostrov Film Studio Coverage area: Vladivostok
Vladivostok city, Russkaya st., 72 А, room 75 Tel.: +7 (4232) 32-82-32, 32-78-30
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ADVANTAGES AS FILMING LOCATION The Far East is one of the most picturesque regions of the Russian Federation and repeatedly attracts the interest of moviemakers. It is celebrated for its unique primordial character and its boreal forests with their rare flora and fauna, its wide diversity of mountain landscapes, its picturesque seaboard and the magnificence of the Amur, one of the largest rivers in the world. The region is famous for its nature reserves, especially those in Amur Oblast such as Norsky, located between the rivers Selmdzha and Nora, featuring the nesting sites of the rare black and Japanese cranes. Khigansky, located on the junction between the terraced plains of the middle current of the Amur and the foothills of Maly Khingan mountain range, is famous for the unspoiled landscapes of Priamurje. Other reserves include Bastak (Birobidzhansky and Obluchensky regions of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast) with its mixed broad-leafed/ coniferous forests of cedars and linden trees, which are home to rare species such as the Himalayan bear, the Far Eastern forest cat, and the Dausrsky crane. There are a number of karst caves in the middle current of the river Kura, such as Burunduk, Stergushche Kopje, Giprolestranc and others (Khabarovsk Kraj). Further reserves include Wrangel Island comprising the two islands Wrangel and Gerald in the Arctic Ocean (Shmidtovsky Region of Magadan Oblast, the extensive Ust-Lensky (Blunsky Region of the Sakha Republic) (Yakutiya), Lazosky, situated in the south-east of Primorsky Kraj on the slopes of the Sikhote-Alin mountain range, which is home to the Amur tiger and goral, the wild spotted deer, and also the Far Eastern Marine Reserve, the only one in Russia, on Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan) in Primorsky Kraj. Kamchatsky Kray is of great interest as a movie location thanks to captivating vistas of magnificent volcanoes, as well as its picturesque shoreline, along the Pacific Ocean, on whose slopes can be seen a host of sea birds, as well as seals on the reefs and beaches, and dolphins, sea otters and whales in the water. The region’s reserves are also very popular, in particular Kronotsky, famous for its Valley of Geysers, the Komandorskie Islands, an archipelago on the boundary between the Bering Sea and the Pacific, with a wealth of popular marine fauna. Among the cities of the Far East, those worthy of attention are Blagoveshchensk, which extends along the river, and has original wooden 72
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