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Sergei Solovyov's Anna Karenina shown at Russian Film Festival in London
Cult Russian avant-garde director Sergei Solovyov brought the three women he loves most to London in November: his daughter, his muse and Anna Karenina. Anna Karenina, his latest film, was shown at the Apollo Theatre during the Russian Film Festival Solovyov’s daughter, Anna, wrote the score. ...
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Meeting Sergei Soloviev and Tatiana Drubich - 3. Russian Film Festival, London 2009
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Russian 3D-Animation Our Masha and Magic Nut Goes on Screen
Film director Yegor Konchalovsky has completed 5-year work on the full-length 3D animated film Our Masha and Magic Nut (Nasha Masha i volshebnyy orekh), a New Year musical fairy tale about first love, strong friendship and true adventures. The scenario is based on the same-name book, but with ...
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Russian animation: Cheburashka (1971)
Director:Roman Kachanov, Soyuzmultfilm
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Russian film week opens in New York
The 9th annual Russian film week will open in New York on Friday. New works by Russia's best filmmakers will be shown at Tribeca Performing Arts Center until November 22. The event will open with Anna Karenina, Sergei Solovyov's film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel. RIA
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A Room and a Half
This Russian film is about as different as you can get from standard-issue Hollywood biopics. Audrey Khrzhanovsky, a veteran animator in both Soviet and post-Soviet era Russia, makes a smooth feature debut with 'A Room and a Half,' a free-form look at the life of exiled Russian poet and Nobel ...
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The 3rd Russian Film Festival
The third Russian Film Festival takes place from the 30th October- 8th November in the Apollo Cinema, London. As well as premiering 10 award winning Russian films produced over the last year, the event will cast a look back to Soviet Russia, both with modern adaptations of Tolstoy and Chekhov, ...
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