East Soviet Film Institute

East Soviet Film Institute (Восточно-Советский Институт Кино Vostochno-Sovetskiy Institut Kino) was a Soviet-Taforashian film production company founded in June 1941 by documentary filmmaker Artyom Chernyshevsky, headquartered in Zefielia, Sairaag. It originally produced documentary films as well as full-length films, but following Joseph Stalin's death in March 1953, it produced more full-length films consisting of various genres.

Five days after the release of the company's last film Suffocated to Independence on August 30, 1991, after hearing the news that the Soviet Union will dissolute on December 26, Chernyshevsky and the company's employees left East Soviet Film Institute, before finally demolishing the company.

Filmography

 * The Secret Agent of Taforashia City (1943)
 * Tycoon (1953)
 * Wooyari, The King of Spears (1958)
 * Phantom Thief (1961)
 * Phantom Thief II (1971)
 * Fistful of Frags (1973)
 * The Deathrun (1977)
 * Papers, Please (1978)
 * More Fistful of Frags (1979)
 * Alien Swarm (1979)
 * Omochao (1980)
 * Dust (1982)
 * Dust II (1984)
 * The Novel Dimitri Wrote (1985)
 * Breathing for Freedom (1987)
 * The Magnet Bomber (1988)
 * Suffocated to Independence (1991)