- An article in Zorya newspaper about the opening of Shostka Film Factory. October , 1931
- Building of a film factory in Shostka. 1931.
- Building of a film factory in Shostka. 1931.
- The main building of the Shostka Film Factory. October 1, 1931.
- One of the workshops of Shostka Film Factory for the production of film in 1931.
- The completion of construction of Shostka Film Factory. September 1931.
- The warehouse of finished products of Shostka Film Factory № 6. 1934
- Building for the production of cellulose by Neseman technology on the territory of Shostka Powder Factory. Photo by Nikolay Kokshaikin, 2007
- One of the workshops of Shostka Film Factory for the production of film in 1931.
- Starting a cutting machine. 1931.
- One of the workshops of Shostka Film Factory for the production of film in 1931.
- Casting machine for film of Shostka Film Factory. 1931 In the foreground is engineer Ivan Makogon.
- Engineers of Shostka Film Factory Zamora, Avilov, Sukhorukov near the casting machine for film. 1931
- Engineers and technical workers of Film Factory No. 6, Shostka. 1935
- Party and administrative leadership of Shostka Film Factory. 1931.
- Vitaliy Prikhodko, one of the first film engineers to graduate in the USSR, worked at Film Factory No. 6, brother of Anatoly, repressed in 1937.
- Engineers of the Shostka Film Factory, the first developers of the domestic film technology, 1931. In the first row, to the right are Vitaliy Prikhodko and Pavlo Kozlov.
- Brothers Fedor and Ivan Makogon. Shostka, 1934. Ivan ( sits ), a filmmaker, started his career at the Shostka Film Factory.
- Viktor Fomich Kraut, first director of the Shostka Film Factory. 1930s
- Pavlo Kozlov (left) with friends. Engineer at the Film Factory, one of the developers of the domestic film technology. Photo by I. Karpov, 1920s
- Pavlo Kozlov, one of the developers of the domestic film technology, worked at the Small Film company and helped prepare for the launch of the Shostka Film Factory No. 6. Since 1932, he has been working at the Film Research Institute in Moscow; Professor, Director. Photo by I. Karpov, 1920s
- Olexiy Fedorina, one of the founders of the domestic film production industry. 1931
- Shostka Film Factory brass band. 1932. Photo by Ivan Karpov.