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Twilight Portrait picks up Russian press award, director writing New York-set comedy
Writer-director Angelina Nikonova to team again with Twilight Portrait star and co-writer Olga Dykhovichnaya.
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22 new projects by Greenaway, Lungulov, Amati and Nikonova to be pitched in Moscow, 15 features presented in Sochi
New films by Peter Greenaway, Darko Lungulov, Martina Amati and Angelina Nikonova are among 22 projects to be pitched at next week’s fourth Moscow Co-production Forum.
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Russian films triumph in Cottbus, Zelenka gives Best Pitch
Russian cinema was the big winner at this year’s FilmFestival Cottbus with Angelina Nikonova’s feature debut Twilight Portrait taking home the € 20,000 main prize for best film.
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Toronto adds 7 more world premieres including features by Millet, O'Nan, Petersen
Toronto has unveiled the final selections for this year’s programme. In total, the festival has now programmed 336 films, including 268 features (that compares to last year’s 339 and 258) representing 65 countries (up from 59).
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New Directors/New Films Festival 2012 line-up revealed
The Film Society Of Lincoln Center and MoMA announced the seven titles on Wednesday (18), which include Joachim Trier’s Sundance-bound Norwegian entry Oslo, August 31st that has just been acquired by Strand Releasing.
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Russian Film Festival in London to present Co-Production Forum
Festival to open Nov 4 with Generation P.
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Sarajevo's new Kinoscope programme includes films from Sono, Carax, Loktev
The 18 selections from around the globe also include Sundance hits Beasts of the Southern Wild [pictured] and My Brother The Devil, plus Edwin’s Postcards From The Zoo and art documentary Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present.
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Cottbus Grand Prix goes to Russia's 'Zoology'
Festival’s industry strand crowns work-in-progress winners from Macedonia and Ukraine.
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When East Meets West expands beyond Europe
Trieste’s When East Meets West (WEMW) co-production market is to cast its net wider to include North America for the first time.
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