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'''Cinema of Moldavia''' is traditionally considered one of the youngest of the former ] countries.

==International recognition==
The first internationally acclaimed success became the film of Moldavian producer ] - ] ({{lang-ru|Колыбельная}}), released in 1960 at ] studios. The movie was awarded the "Prize for Participation" at the international cinema competition in ], attracting the world's attention to the young Moldavian cinema.

An important international success also became the film ] (Man Is Following the Sun) {{lang-ru|Человек идет за солнцем}}with scenario written by ] and ]. The world press compared this movie to the popular back then movie of French producer ] ], where, just as in the Moldavian movie, the main hero was a little boy. ], the ] was awarded the special jury diploma at the International Cinema Festival in ] for this work.

Another one of the first Moldavian films was the ] {{lang-ru|Атаман кодр}} enjoyed an important success in ]n and countries of ]. The viewers called the movie "''Ataman Kadyr''".

Moldavian breakthrough in the world's cinema industry was the film with scenario written by ] and producer and cameraman ] - ] {{lang-ru|Последний месяц осени}}. the film received simultaneously numerous prizes at the ], including the "Sympathy Prize of Viewers". ] was awarded the main prize of the festival "Big Southern Cross" in the best male role nomination. "Remarkably beautiful work of operator" - wrote ]. ] wrote "This film, amongst all the mess that flooded the cinema world invites us to the sources of the true reachess of life". Besides appraisal in ], the movie was awarded in 1966 the Grand Prix at ]. At the ] in ], the operator ] was awarded the main prize "For the Best Production". However, in Vilnius, the film was awarded only the second main film prize, the first place being taken by the movie of ] ] {{lang-ru|Никто не хотел умирать}}

A sensational success, especially in ] distribution had the film "]" of ] (operator ], composer ]). The movie received four prizes simultaneously, including "Prize of Viewers' Sympathy" and the second main prize "Silver Shell". ] ] compared the Moldavian movie to the New York's Boradway musical ]. Czechoslovak weekly ] wrote "Every nation expresses to the best its deepest feelings, but Moldavian one did it to the best of all". In 1975, the Moldavian movie rated the first in distrubution rankings in the category "Best Foreign Film", leaving behind traditional Hollywood productions. During the week of Soviet Cinema in Naples, the folm was awarded the "Silver Nymph".

] of ] was also another major Moldavian success at the ]. ] highlighted the symbolism of this art work, which made it an unforgetable sight".

==Cartoons==

==Personalities==
The top Soviet pop-star ] starred in the musical movie filmed at ] stuidos ].

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