Crying with laughter over British film
Published: 25 October, 2009, 11:37
One of Moscow's best-loved audience festivals, the New British Film Festival, kicks off in the Russian capital on October 28.
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The London Film Festival, which is highlighting award-winning productions from around the world, will screen several Russian dramas featured in the “Cinema Europe” program.
The next London Film Festival opens Wednesday in the British capital. Four Russian films will be screened, with Aleksey Popogrebsky’s “How I Ended This Summer” among the favorites for the main award.
The annual Russian Film Festival has for the fourth time opened in London to showcase the best of the latest national film industry productions, including feature, animation and documentary movies.
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Published: 25 October, 2009, 11:37
One of Moscow's best-loved audience festivals, the New British Film Festival, kicks off in the Russian capital on October 28.