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The statue at the opening ceremony of Moscow Film Studio is
Workers and women on collective farms. It was created by Soviet sculptor Willa Mugina and architect Boris Jovan for the 1937 Paris World Expo. 1937, the international exhibition of art, technology and modern life was held in Paris, and Muxina created this large sculpture for the Soviet exhibition hall building. Once the work came out, it immediately gained a worldwide reputation. The Soviet exhibition hall is a rectangular building, and its volume gradually increases towards the front of the front hall, forming a high arch, which is also the base of this work. The sculpture is more than 30 meters high on the pedestal, which looks like flying in the air from the side, agile and agile; From the back, it seems to have flown away. The whole work creates a unique sense of movement. After the World Expo, the statue of "workers and collective farm women" was shipped back to the Soviet Union. At first, the relevant departments considered placing the statue on the Ribinsk hydropower station along the Volga River, and later they wanted to place it on Sparrow Mountain in Moscow. Almost the whole city can see it there. However, these ideas are not feasible. 1939, during the opening of the Soviet National Economic Achievements Exhibition (now the All-Russia Exhibition Center), the statue was placed in front of the main entrance, and the new pedestal was smaller, three times lower than that of Paris. 1947, the statue of "workers and women on collective farms" became the symbol of Moscow Film Studio. From then on, before every film produced by the film studio, the audience can see the images of men and women with hammers and sickles. The statue was restored in 2003, and 20 10 reappeared. At this time, the statue has a tall pedestal (34.5 meters high), so the "workers and collective farm women" with a total height of nearly 60 meters has become the fifth tallest statue in Russia.