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NewsAlexander Rodnyansky’s personal Venice doc ‘Notes Of A True Criminal’ acquired for sales
EXCLUSIVE: The film depicts how Rodnyansky, once one of Russia’s leading producers, came to live in exile between Los Angeles and Kyiv.
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NewsAndrey Zvyagintsev updates on his first TV project
Leviathan director developing TV series with Paramount Television.
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FeaturesProducer Alexander Rodnyansky on building a fresh, high-profile slate since fleeing Russia
Includes projects with Russian exiles Andrey Zvyagintsev, Kantemir Balagov and Kira Kovalenko.
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Features'Loveless' director Andrey Zvyagintsev talks politics and piracy
With Leviathan and his latest film Loveless, Andrey Zvyagintsev holds up a mirror to contemporary Russian society.
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Russian drama plays at Sarajevo Film Festival this week.
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Reviews‘Notes Of A True Criminal’ review: Alexander Rodnyansky explores Ukraine’s plight, past and present
Co-directing with Andriy Alferov, the Ukrainian filmmaker presents a deeply personal documentary
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NewsAlexander Rodnyansky unveils slate headlined by Andrey Zvyagintsev’s English-language debut
He is also working again with Kantemir Balagov and with US documentarian and visual artist Godfrey Reggio.
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News'Loveless' director Andrey Zvyagintsev eyes small screen debut with Paramount Television
Untitled dramatic thriller will take place in contemporary Moscow.
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CommentZvyagintsev: Leviathan seed was 'killdozer'
The Motovun honoree talks about the inspirations for Cannes award winner Leviathan.
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