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Kievnauchfilm
The Kievnauchfilm () or KyivNaukFilm (), and sometimes translated as Kyiv Science Film, was a film studio in the Soviet Union located in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR and Ukraine. Although it was created in 1941 to produce popular science films, it eventually became best known for its animated films, and remained active in Ukrainian animation for decades.
Film Studio Film.ua
Film.UA is the largest vertically integrated group of companies in the field of film and television production in Eastern Europe. The film studio was established in November 2002. It is the largest producer of film productions in Ukraine.
== Incidents ==
The company has been accused of homophobia several times. For example, in the series "Threads of Fate" (2016), the mother of the main characters' cousin asked "Who are you dating?" to which he sarcastically replied "A woman", to which the mother responded "Thank God". In another episode, Vanya, the boyfriend of the main character Sasha (her re
Ukrtelefilm
The Public JSC Ukrainian Television Film Studio, better known by its abbreviated name Ukrtelefilm, is a Ukrainian film studio founded in 1965. In 1959, the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR allocated a 4-hectare plot of land on the banks of the Rusanivsky Canal for the construction of a film complex with a car garage, a two-story administrative building with a film pavilion, a tonal studio, a large film screening room and a small (director's) film screening room, a film equipment shop, a sound shop, and a combined filming shop. The film complex included a state-of-the-art film developm