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Three Russian films to compete at the film festival in Warsaw

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Three Russian films to compete at the film festival in Warsaw


27.09.2017

pixabay.com33 Cinema Forum in Warsaw starts on October 13 in the Polish capital. About 200 films participate in it.

Awardee of few Russian film festivals, Turkish Saddle by Yusup Razykov will compete for the main prize at the International film festival in Warsaw. The story protagonist is a FBI retiree who starts watching after random people being bored. And then his attention was attracted to his neighbors.

Another Russian film is included in the Shorts program. Irina Volkova presents her short Kostik about young man who has disappeared before New Year.

Two Trams short by Svetlana Andrianova was presented in the Kids film section.

Special screening of last works of Fedor Bondarchuk, and international premier of the film Fish Net by Alexandra Strelyanaya will complete rich Russian program in the frames of Warsaw Film Festival.

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