The Mosfilm Cinema Concern is the leading enterprise in Russia, teaming up the best creative and production cinematic forces.
On January 30, 1924, the first film shot here On Wings High Up by film director B. Mikhin was released; this date is considered today the birthday of the Mosfilm.
The official emblem of the film studio - the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman sculpture against the background of the Spasskaya Tower – for the first time appeared on the screens in 1947 in the Vesna (The Spring) film directed by G. Aleksandrov.
The company has produced more than 2,000 full-length films, on which more than one generation of filmgoers have grown up. Currently, the studio carries out a full cycle of domestic film production, that is films, TV series, commercial broadcasts, various programs, music videos and a lot more.
The postage stamp provides an image of the Mosfilm logotype against the background of a poster with the titles of feature films produced at the film studio.
Paper |
Printing method |
Format of the postal card |
Edition |
Chalk surfaced |
Offset |
105 × 148 mm |
1 500 pcs. |