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Alexander Yatsenko receives the best lead actor award at Chicago Film Festival

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Alexander Yatsenko receives the best lead actor award at Chicago Film Festival


21.10.2017

Screensht from ArrhythmiaAlexander Yatsenko was recognized as the best male lead actor at the International Chicago Film Festival, RIA Novosti reports. He was awarded for the leading role in Arrhythmia by Boris Khlebnikov.

Yatsenko plays a gifted paramedic in his early 30s who often gets drunk and goes through a crisis with his wife (played by Irina Gorbacheva).

It is worth reminding that Alexander Yatsenko has received awards at the Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr and 52nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The film itself has received Contemporary World Cinema prize at the Toronto international Film festival.

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