All-Union Film Festival

The All-Union Film Festival (Russian: Всесоюзный кинофестиваль; tr.:Vsesoyuznyy kinofestival, also known as ВКФ; VKF) was one of the most important film festivals of the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1958 and held regularly from 1964 to 1988. It was held annually from 1972 onwards, and bi-annually before that (before 1964, there were festivals in the years 1958, 1959 and 1960). Its time and location were determined by Goskino and the Union of Soviet Composers.[1]

There were four categories among which prizes were handed out:

  • Fiction films
  • Documentaries, scientific-popular films, and film-journals
  • Fiction films for children and youth (from 1977)
  • Animated films (from 1977)

Locations

  1. 1964, Leningrad
  2. 1966, Kiev
  3. 1968, Leningrad
  4. 1970, Minsk
  5. 1972, Tbilisi
  6. 1973, Alma-Ata
  7. 1974, Baku
  8. 1975, Kishinev
  9. 1976, Frunze
  10. 1977, Riga
  11. 1978, Yerevan
  12. 1979, Ashgabad
  13. 1980, Dushanbe
  14. 1981, Vilnius
  15. 1982, Tallinn
  16. 1983, Leningrad
  17. 1984, Kiev
  18. 1985, Minsk
  19. 1986, Alma-Ata
  20. 1987, Tbilisi
  21. 1988, Baku

References


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