Russia delivers oxygen to Europe

Published 25 November, 2009, 13:19

Two festivals showcasing the latest Russian movies kick off in Europe on November 25 – in the French city of Honfleur and in Berlin.

The program ranges from musical comedy “Hipsters” from Valery Todorovsky, to Pavel Lungin’s costume drama “The Tsar”

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The film, which centers on Ivan the Terrible – one of Russia’s most controversial tsars, premiered at Cannes, the most prestigious film festival in the world.

At the festival in Honfleur, Lungin’s drama is also one of the most highly-anticipated productions on the menu, and his “Tsar” is certain to give film lovers some food for thought.


"Hipsters" by Valery Todorovsky (image from kinopoisk.ru)
Speaking of eating, the program of the French festival in Normandy is perhaps as varied and appetizing as the city’s famous Saturday food market, with tons of seafood, cheeses, breads and cider available.

Among the festival’s highlights is award-winning war drama “One War” and Aleksandr Proshkin’s drama “The Miracle” inspired by an incident which allegedly took place in 1956 in the Southern Russian city of Samara, where a young woman suddenly got frozen into immobility and remained immobile for several months while dancing with a religious icon.

Russian film lovers in Germany also have a chance to watch some of the most–talked about productions released in the country earlier this year, such as “Oxygen” from cutting-edge theatre director Ivan Vyrypaev, and “Ward #6” from veteran filmmaker Karen Shakhnazarov, based on Anton Chekhov’s short story of the same name.


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