Soyuzmultfilm

JSC Studio Soyuzmultfilm
Native name
АО Киностудия Союзмультфильм
FormerlyStudio Soyuzmultfilm (1936-2021)
Company typeJoint-stock company
IndustryAnimation
Founded10 June 1936; 88 years ago (1936-06-10)
Headquarters21, bld.1, Akademika Korolyova str., Moscow, Russia,127427
Key people
Yuliana Slashcheva (Chairman)
Boris Mashkovtsev
(Director)
ProductsAnimated films
Television series
Revenue$2.76 million[1] (2017)
−$8.58 million[1] (2017)
$12,906[1] (2017)
Total assets$15.4 million[1] (2017)
Total equity$168,401[1] (2017)
OwnerFederal Agency for State Property Management
Number of employees
 (February 2020)
DivisionsChristmas Films
External videos
【Creating ‘Mr. Theo, Cat & Dog’ and ‘Orange Moo-Cow’】 on YouTube Channel - English Subtittles
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Soyuzmultfilm (Russian: Союзмультфи́льм, IPA: [səˌjʉsmʊlʲtˈfʲilʲm] listen, Unioncartoon) (also known as SMF Animation Studio in English, formerly known as Soyuzdetmultfilm, Unionchildcartoon) is a Russian animation studio based in Moscow. Launched on June 10, 1936 as the animated film production unit of the U.S.S.R.'s motion picture monopoly, GUKF,[2] Soyuzmultfilm has produced more than 1,500 cartoons.[3] Soyuzmultfilm specializes in the creation of animated TV series, feature films and short films. The studio has made animated films in a wide variety of genres and art techniques, including stop motion, hand-drawn, 2D and 3D techniques.[4]

The "Golden Collection" of Soyuzmultfilm, produced from the beginning of the 1950s and to the end of the 1980s, is considered to be the classics of the animation medium and the best works of world-renowned directors, production designers and animators. Among the studio's best-known films are Hedgehog in the Fog (1975), the Cheburashka series (1969–1983), the Well, Just You Wait! series (since 1969), Karlsson-on-the-Roof (1968) and others.[5] Many of the films rank among the classics of world animation, garnered a multitude of international and Russian awards and prizes, and became an integral part of Russian and global culture.[3]

In 2018, the studio released the feature film Hoffmaniada, considered a masterpiece of stop motion puppet animation, based on the tales of E.T.A. Hoffmann. The 3D full-length animated historical epic Suvorov is currently in production.[6]

The studio has released 7 series projects since 2017. One of them is a sequel of the well-known Prostokvashino trilogy Mr. Theo, Cat and Dog [ru] based on the aesthetics of the original. Six other series, with new original scripts, are Orange Moo-cow, which is co-produced with Cyber Group Studios, Squared Zebra, Claymotions, The Adventures of Peter & Wolf, Captain Kraken and His Crew, Pirate School.[7] The series Mr. Theo, Cat and Dog and Orange Moo-cow ranked in the top 5 among the cartoons shown on Russian television in 2019, according to Mediascope research company.[8] Several other series are in production and expected to be released in the second half of 2020.

The shorts produced by the studio participate in prestigious festivals and receive international prizes. Among the recent award-winning shorts are: Vivat Musketeers! (2019), Good Heart (2018), Coco's Day (2017), The Sled (2016), Two Trams (2016), Moroshka (2015), Pik Pik Pik (2015) and others.[9]

In addition to the production of animation, the studio launched many educational activities. Soyuzmultfilm conducts advanced training programmes for animators and script-writers.[10] In 2018, it opened a development center for children Soyuzmultclub with animation workshops, interactive programs, regular animation courses for children, the museum.[11] In 2020, the first indoor recreational multimedia park Soyuzmultfilm will be opened at the VDNKH exhibition center.[12] A Technopark, which is to become the largest animation production centre in Russia, is being created on the basis of the studio.[13]  

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  2. ^ "Наш старый добрый "Союзмультфильм" : Daily Culture". dailyculture.ru. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
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  8. ^ "Сериалы "Союзмультфильма" и "Мельницы" вошли в лидеры ТВ-рейтингов за год". licensingrussia.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  9. ^ "Более 80 авторских короткометражек "Союзмультфильма" покажут в Китае". 15 September 2019. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  10. ^ ""Союзмультфильм" открывает курсы анимационных сценаристов ⋆ MovieStart". MovieStart (in Russian). 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  11. ^ ""Союзмультфильм": учимся, смотрим, играем - Блог о Детях - Inlearno". www.inlearno.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  12. ^ ""Союзмультфильм" к лету откроет мультимедийный парк на ВДНХ". Interfax.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  13. ^ "Возрождение "Союзмультфильма": какие перемены ждут киностудию". Сайт Москвы (in Russian). 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2020-04-11.