All Russia articles – Page 12
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News
Mars Media sells key European territories on Russian war epic 'T-34' (exclusive)
The $10m project was screened as a work-in-progress at Toronto.
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Reviews
'Core Of The World': San Sebastian Review
A riveting, sometimes harrowing, essay in realism set on a farm which raises foxes in order to train hunting dogs
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Features
"I don't want my film to be used for political purposes": Russia's Yury Bykov on his TIFF title 'The Factory'
Bykov’s film revolves around a group of workers who kidnap a local oligarch.
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European Film Academy champions 'Oleg Sentsov Day' in support of hunger-striking director
The Academy asks for people to publically show their support for Sentsov.
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Industry outcry over new law that could jeopardise many Russian film festivals
The definition of what a film festival is could be amended.
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Imprisoned filmmaker Oleg Sentsov hoping to adapt his play 'Numbers'
A March 2019 release date has been set; Sentsov working on film in prison.
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Russian filmmaker defies government to shoot rare LGBT feature
Ksenia Ratushnaya’s Outlaw is only the fourth LGBT Russian film to be made.
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Timur Bekmambetov set to co-direct his new film with a computer
”Now we have found a way to use computers to create poetry.”
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Calls for Russia to release Oleg Sentsov intensify as Ukrainian director enters 57th day of hunger strike
EFA, the Rotterdam film festival and French SRF directors guild step up campaign.
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Russia confirmed as Europe's biggest market by cinema admissions in 2017
212.2m tickets were sold compared with 209.4m in France.
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Reviews
'Jumpman': Karlovy Vary Review
A Russian teen endures a deeply troubled relationship with his mother in Ivan I. Tverdovskiy’s latest
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'Putin's Witnesses': Karlovy Vary Review
Compelling documentary boasts an extraordinary level of access to the Russian president during his rise to power
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European Parliament calls on Russia to release Oleg Sentsov
Institution passed a resolution calling for Sentsov’s release as Ukrainian filmmaker entered 32nd day of hunger strike.
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Concerns grow for Oleg Sentsov as hunger strike enters second month
Calls for Russia to release Ukrainian director intensify on eve of World Cup kick-off in Moscow on Thursday.
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First look at Daniel Brühl, Gemma Arterton in Julie Delpy's 'My Zoe'
Delpy also stars in the drama, which she wrote and directs.
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Imprisoned Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov 12 days into hunger strike
Agnieszka Holland and Wim Wenders issue call for Sentsov’s release.
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Kirill Serebrennikov's 'Leto' scores key deals for Charades (exclusive)
Serebrennikov was unable to attend the Cannes premiere due to his disputed house arrest.
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Reviews
'Ayka': Cannes Review
A young woman attempts to survive after abandoning her newborn in Moscow
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Mars Media signs deals on WW2 action movie 'T-34' (exclusive)
Footage of the film debuted at the Marché in Cannes.
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'Sobibor' director defends graphic Nazi gas chamber scenes (exclusive)
“Otherwise, I would not have been able to show how fast the human life would stop”.