The Oleksandr Dovzhenko Ukrainian Film Studio has been included in the list of "Treasures of European Film Culture," the State Film Agency announced on Thursday, UNN reports.
The Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Feature Film Studio has been officially included in the list of "Treasures of European Film Culture"
As noted, the corresponding decision of the European Film Academy (EFA) "confirms the studio's status as one of the most important centers of film production in Eastern Europe."
About the film studio
The Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Studio, as indicated by the State Film Agency, is not just production pavilions, but a true "forge" of Ukrainian poetic cinema. Founded in 1927, it has given the world over a thousand films, including works that influenced the development of cinematic art. It was here that Oleksandr Dovzhenko, Serhiy Parajanov, and Leonid Bykov created their legendary films.
Today, the studio remains a living symbol of Ukrainian identity and the indomitable cultural heritage. It is a place where legends were born, and which must be preserved for future generations, emphasized the State Film Agency.
What other places were included in the list
The initiative, launched in 2022, recognizes locations with special historical and symbolic significance for world cinema. The updated list also includes iconic cinemas and filming locations from Berlin, Stockholm, Riga, and Tallinn.