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Russian Resurrection film festival presents novelties in Australia

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Russian Resurrection film festival presents novelties in Australia


26.10.2017

http://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nzSydney is hosting Russian Resurrection film festival, Yedinenie newspaper writes. New Russian films will be screened in the largest Australian cities within the nearest several days.

Films which have already gained popularity in Russia such as The Big by Valery Todorovsky, Viking by Andrey Kravchuk, Anna Karenina. The Story of Vronsky by Karen Shakhnazarov, Attraction by Fyodor Bondarchuk and some others are among these films. Overall, the film festival organizers selected around fifteen films of various genres, which will be surely loved by Australians as well as Russian compatriots living in this country.

Apart from these films produced over the last two years, a demonstration of Mosfilm cinema studio classics will run as an alternative for the old film lovers.

Actresses Margarita Simonova starring in The Big movie and Irina Starshenbaum starring in Attraction arrived in Sydney to participate in one of the most significant foreign film festivals of the Russian movies. Russian actor Yegeny Mironov is going to perform for our compatriots in Brisbane and he will return to Sydney on 4th of November where he will introduce Time of the First where he acted cosmonaut Alexei Leoni.

The jury plans to announce a winner in the Best Film of the Festival nomination at the gala closing ceremony of Russian Resurrection, which is to take place on November 5.

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