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Source: Mosfilm Cinema Concert – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
February 4, 2026
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Filming of the Podcast.Lab show at Mosfilm has been ongoing since 2024. To date, the Podcast.Lab team has aired over 1,200 podcasts, 400 of which were filmed at the studio. During this time, Podcast.Lab's guests at Mosfilm have included Karen Shakhnazarov, Emir Kusturica, Andrei Konchalovsky, Yevgeny Vodolazkin, Alexei German Jr., Valeria Gai-Germanika, Nikita Vysotsky and Ilya Lebedev, Alexander Rosenbaum, Yulia Peresild, Sergey Bezrukov, Nikita Kologrivy, and many others.
Podcast.Lab features intellectual discussions after midnight with the most knowledgeable experts and cutting-edge speakers on Channel One. These include the most prominent figures from film, theater, music, literature, philosophy, and even astronauts! Astrological forecasts, advice from psychologists, recommendations from financial analysts, reminiscences from film and pop stars, and the latest music. This is a large-scale project with a diverse cast of hosts, including experts and showbiz stars. Key hosts include Karina Cross, Anton Lavrentyev, Valya Karnaval (Non-Format), Dmitry Dibrov (Anthropology), Larisa Guzeeva (Letters), Leonid Yakubovich, and Denis Kazansky (Football Is Not Hockey).
According to the show's producers, Mosfilm's Pavilion 12 offers optimal conditions for the project's implementation, including dimensions, ceiling height, soundproofing, set installation, and technical equipment, including for musical numbers.
Podcast.Lab on Channel One airs nightly, typically starting at 12:00 AM–1:00 AM and later. The exact time depends on the program schedule for the day, but new episodes and archived content can be viewed 24/7 on the website 1tv.ru.
For questions about renting pavilions at Mosfilm: Head of the Central Production Department Lyudmila Olegovna Shavelkina
Tel.: 7 (499) 143-9891
e-mail: cpy@mosfilm.ru
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