IV Russian Film Festival in London, October 29 - November 7


Dear friends! Russian Film Festival once again preparing to introduce a London premiere rossiyskigo best film this year, the award-winning international and Russian film festivals. 

 
Main Program
 
Of the participants will make such films as "One War" Faith Glagoleva, awarded with the main prize of the international festival "Sofia Film Fest, and nominate on Russia for an Academy Award, film festival winners Kinotavr" truce "Svetlana Proskurina and others. Also within the main program will be shown in such films as "guest workers" Yusup Razikov and "backward movement" Andrew Stempkovsky representing an ambiguous view of life and problems of immigrants from Central Asia. As always, we look forward to visit filmmakers and actors who come to London to present their films at the festival.


Documentary films - "Zero Art
 
The program of documentary films in this year's summarize the past decade, showing the ten best films of Russian documentary, one from each year. Will present the program outstanding documentary filmmaker, president of the festival "ArtDokFest, Vitaly Mansky.


Animation

In addition to the program of artistic and documentary films, we are preparing a large and varied animation program. As part of our Festival "Star Dogs Belka and Arrow" to fly into space in the first Russian animated film, filmed in the format of 3D, Irina Evteeva, known for its exquisite original technique by playing on the screen "Small Tragedy." Also, we present a new masterpiece of the famous masters of Soviet and Russian animation Garry Bardin - the film "The Ugly Duckling", which received great attention in Russia. These films will be of interest to both children and adults. In addition to the rich program full-length animation, especially for young viewers, we have prepared a program that will provide the best animated films of recent years have become the winners of Russian and international animation festivals.

Special screenings
 
The Festival will be held retrospective screenings of outstanding actor and director Sergei Bondarchuk and adaptations of works by Leo Tolstoy, as well as retrospective shows masters of Soviet and Russian animation.


Venue

The fourth consecutive year running the program of the Festival will be held in one of the best cinemas - Apollo Cinema, located in the heart of London at Piccadilly Circus. 



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