Public enemies to hit Moscow
Published: 03 June, 2009, 13:36
A gangster drama from U.S. director Michael Mann will premiere in the Russian capital 3 days prior to its home release.
breakingnews
Hollywood stars Will Smith and Charlize Theron are among hundreds of A-list celebrities who appeared at the opening of Moscow’s 30th International Film Festival. The blockbuster 'Hancock' premiered on the opening night.
12.06.2009, 13:34
4 comments
The Israel Film Festival is in full swing in America and Russia, showing films in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and Moscow.
“Short” doesn’t mean less exciting, especially when talking about films. The “Future Shorts” festival is in full swing in Moscow, screening cutting-edge short and animated productions from around the world.
Director Pavel Lungin will head the jury at the 31st Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF). The director’s picture “Tsar”, entered at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard special program, will also open the Moscow festival.
The international premiere of Swiss film “Happy New Year!” takes place in Moscow on Sunday. The film is one of 16 films taking part in the main competition of the 31st Moscow International Film Festival.
The story of a lonely bird; dogs’ adventures on a walking ground, an ironic fairytale and a serious life and death feature – all told via the language of animation.
Pavel Lungin’s drama about one of Russia’s most controversial tsars, Ivan the Terrible, and Nikolay Khomeriki’s ‘Tale in the Darkness’ will premiere at the most prestigious film festival in the world, at Cannes.
Academy award-nominated British director Stephen Frears will share his cinematic experience with prominent Russian filmmakers at the AngloMoskvа festival in Moscow currently running from May 1-3.
“New Russian Cinema”, one of the strongest programs of Moscow International Film Festival is on in the capital. Over 20 films from the most significant directors, not counting shorts and animation, are on display.
The film almanac “Crush”, by young Russian directors, has made it to the program of the 66th Venice International Film Festival.
Published: 03 June, 2009, 13:36
A gangster drama from U.S. director Michael Mann will premiere in the Russian capital 3 days prior to its home release.