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SUMMARY:[:en]Sochi International Film Festival & Awards (SIFFA) in Cambridge: FIRE (dir. Aizhan Kassymbek\, 2021\, Kazakhstan)[:ru]Сочинский международный кинофестиваль и кинопремия (SIFFA) в Кембридже: ОГОНЬ (реж. Айжан Касымбек\, 2021\, Казахстан)[:]
DESCRIPTION:FIRE is the debut feature film of Kazakh film-maker Aizhan Kassymbek. \nLead actor Tolepbergen Baisakalov won Best Actor at the Sochi International Film Festival & Awards (SIFFA). FIRE premiered at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea before travelling to FilmFestival Cottbus in Germany\, the Singapore International Film Festival and the Asian World Film Festival in Los Angeles\, where Baisakalov picked up the Snow Leopard for Best Actor. \nDirector: Aizhan Kassymbek \nScreenplay: Aizhan Kassymbek\, Alibek Duyssenbiyev\, Chingiz Yeskendirov\, Malik Kassabekov \nProducer: Diana Ashimova \nDOP: Aigul Nurbulatova \nComposer: Jong Ho Choi \nSound: Ilya Gariyev \nSet designer: Ayana Nurdinova \nEditor: Aidana Sydykbek \nCast: Tolepbergen Baisakalov\, Yerbolat Toguzakov\, Manshuk Aitmukhanbetova\, Adina Bazhan \nCountry: Kazakhstan \nProduction: Kazakh Film \nLanguage: Kazakh \nYear: 2021 \nTolik is an excellent example of a middle-aged family man who lives an ordinary life and does his best to feed his family\, with problems that seem never-ending. He is always in debt – Kazakh weddings and funerals\, everything requires money. One day he finds out that his teenage daughter is pregnant. Tolik intends to find out who the father is in order to talk to him about his daughter’s future and the couple’s plans. With all this on his plate\, Tolik gets involved in an absurd adventure which almost costs his friend his life. After experiencing all this hardship he finally understands what the most important things in life are. It is this understanding and acceptance that bring him hope. \nView the trailer (in Kazakh with English subtitles) here. \nWHEN: Tuesday 15 February\, 19:00 \nWHERE: Vue Cambridge\, The Grafton Centre\, East Road\, Cambridge CB1 1PS \nLANGUAGE: Kazakh (with English subtitles) \nRATING: 12 \nCamRuSS is organising this screening in collaboration with the Sochi International Film Festival & Awards (SIFFA) as a charitable event. You can reserve your place via Eventbrite\, but if you are unable to make a donation on this occasion\, please contact the CamRuSS team. \nSUGGESTED DONATION: CamRuSS members – £5; Non-members – £7. \nIf you would like to check your membership status\, please get in touch with Ekaterina Onatskaia: membership@camruss.com \nIf you have any other questions\, please contact the CamRuSS team: events@camruss.com
URL:https://camruss.com/en/events/sochi-international-film-festival-awards-siffa-in-cambridge-fire-dir-aizhan-kassymbek-2021-kazakhstan/
LOCATION:Vue Cambridge\, The Grafton Centre\, East Road\, Cambridge\, CB1 1PS
CATEGORIES:Film festival
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SUMMARY:[:en]“Franz + Polina” film screening. Q&As with the film director Mikhail Segal[:ru]Показ фильма «Франц + Полина»\, встреча c режиссером Михаилом Сегалом.[:]
DESCRIPTION:Franz+Polina by Mikhail Segal  \nWe are delighted to invite you to watch the film “Franz + Polina” on the eve of the outbreak of the Great Patriotic war in Soviet Union 79 years ago and meet with its director Mikhail Segal who kindly agreed to address our questions. Some of you had the pleasure of meeting Mikhail in March 2013 when he came to Cambridge to read his stories and sing his songs to CamRuSS members and friends. Some others might have had an opportunity to watch  his latest film “Elephants Can Play Football” which was screened in Arts Picturehouse during the Russian Film Week in Cambridge in November 2018. \nLANGUAGE: Russian with English translation\nTICKETS: free* \nYou may watch the FILM in advance (in Russian with English subtitles).\nThe TRAILER.\nMaking of the film documentary (in Russian and German) \nPhoto courtesy of Mikhail Segal \nMikhail Segal is a Russian film director and writer\, known by his films “Franz+Polina”\, “Short Stories”\, “Film about Alekseyev”\, “Elephants Can Play Football”\, and his collections of short stories such as “Youth”\, “Short Stories”\, “Handwriting”. He also composes music and write songs\, including for his own films. Currently\, Mikhail is working on his latest film\, “Deeper” due to come out later this year. \nIn 2006\, at XXVIII Moscow International Film Festival\, Mikhail presented his first full-length film “Franz+Polina” interpreting the narrative “Deaf mute” written by Ales Adamovich. The love story of a Belorussian girl from an occupied village and of an SS soldier “has crossed the world” and got recognition at many Russian and international festivals (in Germany\, France\, Poland\, Canada\, China\, and other countries). \nSelected festivals and prizes \n\n2006 – Participant of XVIII Moscow International Film Festival (Russia)\n2006 – Prize-winner XVI Cottbus International Film Festival\, (Germany)\n2006 – Participant of Russian Cinema Week\, Paris (France) and Berlin (Germany)\n2006 – Official participant\, XVI Camerimage International Film Festival\, Łódź\, (Poland)\n2006 – Grand Prix and Best Female Performance Award\, S. F. Bondarchuk Military-Patriotic Film Festival “Volokolamsk Line” 2006 (Russia)\n2006 – Special Jury Diploma and Best Female Performance Award\, XV International Film Festival “Kinopoisk”\, Anapa (Russia)\n2007 – Best Principal Female Role and Best Episodic Female Role awards\, Dramatic Art Festival “Constellation”\, Tver’ (Russia)\n2006 – Special Jury Award “Baltic Debuts”\, International Film Festival\, Svetlogorsk (Russia)\n2006 – Best Debut and Best Photography awards\, “Listapad” Film Festival”\, Minsk (Belarus)\n2007 – Grand Prix for best film\, 21st Cabourg Film Festival (France)\n2007 – Grand Prix for the Best Film and the Best Music Award\, 20th FIPA Festival Biarritz (France)\n2007 – FIPRESCI prize\, International Film Festival “Cinema-Tout-Ecran”\, Geneve (Switzerland)\n2007 – Best Male Performance\, “13th Shanghai TV Festival”\, Shanghai (China)\n2007 – Official participant of the World Film Festival Montreal (Canada)\n2007 – Award for best direction\, “Viva Cinema of Russia!” Film Festival\, St. Petersburg (Russia)\n2007 – P. Lebeshev award for the best pictorial realization\, International Film Festival “Spirit of Fire”\, Khanty-Mansiysk (Russia)\n\n*there is no charge for this meeting\, but we would welcome any donation you wish to make towards support of our efforts in bringing more speakers and online event during the lockdown and social distancing time. Suggested donation £5. \nYou can send your donation by a direct bank transfer (BACS) to the following account:\nCambridge Russian-Speaking Society.\nNATWEST Bank. Sort code: 60-11-30. Account: 18120466 \nPlease email camruss@camruss.com if you have any questions. \nFEEDBACK. \nEkaterina: Oгромная благодарность. Великолепный фильм\, прелестный режиссер с прекрасныи чувством юмора. Мне очень понравилось. \nMaria: Thank you Yelena and all of you for such a nice meeting. I basically understood everything but cannot express myself well in Russian. The film is superb and Mikhail is a young director with great future. Look forward to more session like this. P.S. if the film is available on a DVD as I would gladly purchase it. \nJane: I did manage to watch the film earlier today – it was amazingly good… Congratulations to the Director\, it was brilliantly made. \nMarina: большое спасибо Михаилу и организаторам! \nOlga: Благодарю Михаила и организаторов за интересную и информативную встречу. Ждём сериал. \nGulya : Spasibo Michailu I organizatoram!!!))) \nOlga: Огромное спасибо Михаилу за глубочайший потрясающий фильм и организаторам за вечер!! \nASTRID: Спасибо большое Михаилу и организаторам. Фильм мне очень понравился. Спасибо\, что у меня была эта возможность. \nBoris: Спасибо огромное! \nElena : Thank you SO much dear Mikhail! xx \nМарина: БОЛЬШОЕ СПАСИБО ВСЕМ! \nDiana: Спасибо за интересный вечер! \nStephen: Спасибо и пока!
URL:https://camruss.com/en/events/franzpolina-film-screening-and-qas-with-the-film-director-mikhail-segal/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Art/History,Film festival,Language,Talk
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SUMMARY:[:en]"One Word of Truth" + AGM[:ru]"Одно слово правды" + ежегодное собрание[:]
DESCRIPTION:Screening of the documentary “One Word of Truth” based on Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s 1970 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech. \nIn 1970 Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The following year\, before his expulsion from the Soviet Union\, he wrote but was never able to deliver\, his Nobel Lecture. It is widely acclaimed as one of the most significant statements of the century. The lecture was the first of his writings to be officially published in the Soviet Union (Novy Mir\, July 1989) since the 1960’s. \nWith music by Shostakovich\, prison-camp sequences\, works of art and historic newsreel footage\, the film dramatises contemporary issues such as the differing scales of values in the world\, the link between violence and lies\, the relevance and power of art and literature\, and the crucial role of the individual. \nThe film will be presented by Patrick Colquhoun of Anglo-Nordic Productions Trust – a charity\, which raised funds to create this film. \nLanguage: English \nThe screening will be followed by AGM and Drinks Reception.\nEntrance: FREE.\nEveryone is very welcome!
URL:https://camruss.com/en/events/one-word-of-truth-amg/
LOCATION:Nihon Room\, Pembroke College\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, CB2 1RF \, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:[:en]3rd Russian Film Week in Cambridge[:ru]3-я Неделя российского кино в Кембридже[:]
DESCRIPTION:RUSSIAN FILM WEEK in CAMBRIDGE \n26th\, 28th 30th November and 1st and 2nd December 2018 \n9 films–5 days–4 venues \nA unique opportunity to view recent productions by film directors from Russia\, get acquainted with young talents and acclaimed actors\, meet the creative teams and take part in open discussions. This is the third annual Russian Film Week in Cambridge organised by the Cambridge Russian-Speaking Society with the support of Russian Film Week and\, this year\, with Cambridge Arts Picturehouse. \nMost of the films will be shown for the first time outside Russia and make an excellent introduction to contemporary Russian cinematography for local viewers. All the films will be shown in Russian with English subtitles. \nThe artworks presented will explore common human themes of love\, happiness\, memory\, loyalty and betrayal. These films are made by established and up-and-coming cinematographers. There are different genres to choose from: a space odyssey\, love story\, a historical drama based on real events (and Russia’s entry into the Oscars in the best foreign film nomination) and short films selection. \nScreenings will be held at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse and two other conveniently located venues in central Cambridge. \nFor more information and the detailed programme please see below. \nYou can also listen to an interview with one of the key organisers Yelena Karl here: Bums on Seats Cambridge 105 Radio (the interview starts 13:20 minutes through the podcast). \nWith any questions please email events@camruss.com \nPROGRAMME \nMonday\, 26th November\, 18:00 \nVenue: Arts Picturehouse Cambridge\n38-39 St Andrew’s St\, Cambridge CB2 3AR \n \nSALYUT-7 \nRussia\, 2017.\n1hr 51min | Action\, drama\, history. 12A\nRussian with English subtitles\nDirector: Klim Shipenko\nWriters: Nataliya Merkulova\, Aleksey Chupov\, Jeffrey Hylton (English adaptation)\nCast: Vladimir Vdovichenkov\, Pavel Derevyanko\, Maria Mironova\, Lyubov Aksyonova\, Aleksandr Samoylenko \nAwards: the Golden Eagle award in the main nomination “The Best Film”\, the prize for the best editing of the film\, the NIKA award for “The Best Cinematography” in 2018. \nBased on real events. USSR\, 1985. On February 11\, 1985\, the Soviet orbital station Salyut-7\, which has been in orbit in unmanned mode for the past six months\, unexpectedly loses control and stops responding to signals sent from the Flight Control Center (FCC). A possible fall to Earth of the station\, the pride of Soviet science and Space program\, may result in not only a loss of the country’s reputation\, but also in a tragedy since it could fall anywhere on the planet and destroy any object and even a city. All this happens during the “cold war”\, which further complicates the unpredictable situation. \nIn June 1985\, after three months of training\, the FCC management sends to the orbit a specially equipped manned spacecraft Soyuz T-13 with a crew of two of the most experienced Soviet cosmonauts at that time. Ship’s commander Vladimir Dzhanibekov and flight engineer Viktor Savinykh are confronted with the most difficult and risky task: to find the “dead” station; catch up with it without colliding\, to carry out in outer space the most difficult manual docking with a moving uncontrolled spacecraft (which no one has ever done before in the history of world space exploration); check the condition of the onboard systems and station equipment; identify the causes of problems and prevent a catastrophe. \n20:00 Q&As with the director Klim Shipenko \nTRAILER \nTICKETS: can be purchased from the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse box-office or website \nCamRuSS members may purchase tickets at the Student price £11.20. Please bring your membership cards to the screening as a proof of eligibility. \n___________________________________ \nWednesday\, 28th November\, 18:00 \nVenue: The Arts Picturehouse\n38-39 St Andrew’s St\, Cambridge CB2 3AR \n \nELEPHANTS CAN PLAY FOOTBALL \nRussia\, 2018\n1h 48min | Drama. 12A\nRussian with English subtitles\nDirector\, screenwriter\, composer: Mikhail Segal\nCast: Vladimir Mishukov\, Sofya Gershevich\, Varvara Pakhomova\, Aleksandra Bystrzhitskaya\, Yuriy Bykov\, Mikhail Segal. \nFestival & prizes: Montreal World Film Festival (Canada)\, Kinotavr 2018 (Sochi\, Russia)\, The Best male leading actor prize at the Gorky Fest (Russia)\, Meridian of the Pacific fest (Vladivostok\, Russia). \nSynopsis: Dmitry is a strong-willed kind of guy. He could easily quit the game\, if only he knew that he was playing. \nMikhail Segal is a director\, screenwriter\, composer\, writer and producer. He represents a new school of film making in Russia\, exploring the inner relationships\, hopes\, ideals and drawbacks of contemporary Russians. Mikhail’s psychological dramas are full of wit and hope and have become a firm favourite with people all across Russia.\nMikhail Segal studied at The Russian Federation State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in Moscow and started his career as a film director in advertising (for Audi\, Mitsubishi\, Panasonic\, LG\, Ariel\, IKEA\, Pepsi\, etc.) and video-clip making for Russian rock groups. His full-length debut “Franz+Polina” (2006) received recognition at a number of Russian and international film contests\, including the XXVIII Moscow International Film festival. He has published three collections of prose.\nHis second feature film “Short Stories” (2012) enjoyed great success among Russian viewers and received the prize for Best Script and a Diploma of the Guild of Film Scholars and Critics at Kinotavr\, the main film festival in Russia\, followed by “Film about Alexeev” (2014) and\, this year\, “Elephants Can Play Football”\, which\, recently released in Russia\, has been receiving excellent reviews from both film critics and viewers. \n20:00 Q&As with actors Vladimir Mishukov and Aleksandra Bystrzhitskaya \nTRAILER \nTICKETS: can be purchased from the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse box-office or website \nCamRuSS members may purchase tickets at the Student price £11.20. Please bring your membership cards to the screening as a proof of eligibility. \n___________________________________ \nFriday\, 30th November\, 19:00 \nVenue: Keynes Hall\, King’s College\, King’s Parade\, Cambridge CB2 1ST \n \nSOBIBOR \nRussia\, 2018\n1hr 26min | Drama\, history\, war. 15A\nRussian with English subtitles\nDirector: Konstantin Khabenskiy\nWriters: Anna Chernakova\, Michael Edelstein\, Ilya Vasiliev\nCast: Konstantin Khabenskiy\, Christopher Lambert\, Mariya Kozhevnikova\, Michalina Olszanska \nThe film is based on the story of the Sobibór extermination camp uprising during WWII led by the Soviet officer Alexander Pechersky. Whilst a POW in Sobibor\, managed to do the impossible – to organize a revolt and mass escape of the prisoners. Some escapees were later caught and executed\, the rest led by Pechersky managed to join the partisans. This is the story of the power of the human spirit resisting the soulless destruction machine. Based on the book by Ilya Vasiliev: “Alexander Pechersky: Breakthrough to Immortality”. \nThis film is Konstantin Khabenskiy’s directorial debut and Russia’s entry for the Oscars in the best foreign film category this year. \nThe film will be presented by Dr John Barber. \n20:30 Discussion after the screening. \nTRAILER \nTICKETS \n__________________________________\n\nSaturday\, 1st December\, 19:00 \nVenue: Lecture Theatre 1\, Judge Business School\, Trumpington St\, Cambridge CB2 1AG \nSHORT FILMS\n20:30 The closing of the Russian Film Week. Drinks reception \nAnna Vice Versa \nDirector: Yana Gladkikh\, 20 min. Russia\, 2018. \nLove is on everyone’s tongue. Two buskers travel from Mytischi to Moscow on a train\, sing and discuss life and the wife of one of them. Anna gets an anonymous bouquet which turns her life upside down. But instead of finding love\, she finds herself on a railway track. Anna Karenina of nowadays? \n  \n  \n  \n  \n______________________ \nRoom 628 \nDirector: Anna Kuznetsova\, Russia\, 2018\, 25 min.\, debut\, fiction. \nSasha is 18 years old\, in love with her roommate and passionately hates her roommate’s boyfriend\, Egor\, who lives in their room illegally. More than anything else Sasha dreams of getting rid of Egor. She doesn’t know yet that sometimes a dream coming true is the worst thing which can happen. \nKinotavr (National Premiere\, Sochi\, 2018) \n  \n  \n______________________ \nThe Wings \nDirector: Zurab Dzhidzhilava\, 14 min. Russia\, 2018. \nThe collapse of the USSR did not pass without bloodshed. In some republics\, including Lithuania\, there were clashes between the local civilians and the Soviet military. The drama takes place in a Soviet plane. The stewardess is trying to save the board from the terrorist and\, at the same time\, her marriage. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n______________________ \nThe Sign \nDirector: Svetlana Samoshina\, 25 min. Russia\, 2017. \nA couple struggles to find the way to their happiness after years of relationship. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n______________________ \nFarewell\, My Love! \nCreative team: Ksenia Rappoport\, Alexander Tsypkin\, Pavel Kapinos\, 9 min. Russia\, 2018. \nPerhaps the most honest account of feelings by a woman whose husband leaves her for a younger mistress. \n  \n  \n  \nTICKETS for Russian Shorts  \n_______________________ \n\n\nTICKET PRICES AND BOOKINGS FOR ALL THE ABOVE:\nONE screening: Fri\, 30 Nov or Sat\, 1 Dec ONLY\nAdults: £10;\nCamRuSS members\, students\, OAPs: £5 \nTWO screenings: Fri\, 30 Nov and Sat\, 1 Dec ONLY\nAdults: £16;\nCamRuSS members\, students\, OAPs: £8 \nAlternatively\, you may book your tickets for screenings on Fri and Sat ONLY by bank transfer \nThe Russian Speaking Society\nSort code: 60-11-30\nAccount: 18120466\nRef: RFW/Fri/YOUR NAME or RFW/Sat/YOUR NAME or RFW/Both/YOUR NAME \nPlease contact us at events@camruss.com to let us know that you paid and we will email you confirmation (your ticket). \n_______________________\n\nSunday\, 2nd December\, 16:30 \nIMPORTANT NOTICE! DUE TO TECHNICAL REASONS THE SCREENING WILL BE HELD IN MAIN LECTURE THEATRE IN ST JOHN’S COLLEGE OLD DIVINITY SCHOOL. \nVenue: Main Lecture Theatre in St. John’s College Old Divinity School\, St John’s College\, St. Johns Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 1TP\n \nClay Pit by Vera Glagoleva \nCLAY PIT \nRussia\, 2018\n77 min. Social drama. 15A \nDirector: Vera Glagoleva \nCast: Tatiana Vladimirova\, Sanjar Madi\, Lilia Volkova\, Anna Kapaleva\, Dmitry Krivochurov\, Olga Prikhudailova\, Andrey Sidorenko\, Natalia Druzhinina\, Ivan Tityaev\, Petr Tereschenko\, etc. \nLife seems to have frozen in the 90s in this remote Russian town.  After a failed attempt to “make it in Moscow” Mila decided to return to her mother’s house to heal the wound of her soul. Meanwhile\, her sister Galya is getting married to Rustam\, a handsome young man from Central Asia who becomes the cause of new passions. A terrible epiphany awaits the participants of this family drama. \nThe film is based on the play Clay Pit by Olga Pogodina-Kuzmina. \nQ&As with the producers Natalia Ivanova аnd Maria Ksinopulo. \nSpecial screening on 2nd December – suggested donation £5 where proceeds will go to Cancer Research charity. \nDONATE & BOOK YOUR SEAT \nAlternatively\, you may book your seat and donate for this special screenings by bank transfer \nThe Russian Speaking Society\nSort code: 60-11-30\nAccount: 18120466\nRef: RFW/Donation/YOUR NAME \nPlease contact us at events@camruss.com to let us know that you paid and we will email you confirmation (your ticket).
URL:https://camruss.com/en/events/russian-film-week-in-cambridge-3/
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