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image from thiswayupmovie.com 28.08.2009, 18:09

Get your Shorty

“Short” doesn’t mean less exciting, especially when talking about films. The “Future Shorts” festival is in full swing in Moscow, screening cutting-edge short and animated productions from around the world.

Director Pavel Lungin 28.05.2009, 15:43

“Tsar” director to head jury of Moscow Film Festival

Director Pavel Lungin will head the jury at the 31st Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF). The director’s picture “Tsar”, entered at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard special program, will also open the Moscow festival.

Image from moscowfilmfestival.ru 21.06.2009, 16:24

Happy New Year!

The international premiere of Swiss film “Happy New Year!” takes place in Moscow on Sunday. The film is one of 16 films taking part in the main competition of the 31st Moscow International Film Festival.

“About One Bird” by Olga Kudryavtseva 23.09.2010, 18:07

Animal planet at Animadrid

The story of a lonely bird; dogs’ adventures on a walking ground, an ironic fairytale and a serious life and death feature – all told via the language of animation.

23.04.2009, 18:24

Russian Tsar heading for France

Pavel Lungin’s drama about one of Russia’s most controversial tsars, Ivan the Terrible, and Nikolay Khomeriki’s ‘Tale in the Darkness’ will premiere at the most prestigious film festival in the world, at Cannes.

Winner of the award “Best Young Sculptor of Russia” Svetlana K-Lie 02.05.2009, 11:57

Dangerous Liasons in Moscow?

Academy award-nominated British director Stephen Frears will share his cinematic experience with prominent Russian filmmakers at the AngloMoskvа festival in Moscow currently running from May 1-3.

03.06.2009, 13:36

Public enemies to hit Moscow

A gangster drama from U.S. director Michael Mann will premiere in the Russian capital 3 days prior to its home release.

Screenshot from Vera Glagoleva’s “One war” 23.06.2009, 18:47

Russia shows off at Moscow International Film Festival

“New Russian Cinema”, one of the strongest programs of Moscow International Film Festival is on in the capital. Over 20 films from the most significant directors, not counting shorts and animation, are on display.

30.07.2009, 20:02

Russian “Crush” to screen at Venice Film Festival

The film almanac “Crush”, by young Russian directors, has made it to the program of the 66th Venice International Film Festival.

A shot from "Chump and Clump" 12.02.2010, 19:34

Animated madness on St Valentines Day

An animation extravaganza entitled ‘Klik’ is touring Russia, bringing virtual insanity to the real world.

Message from Middle East

Published: 12 June, 2009, 13:34


“Waltz With Bashir” by Ari Folman

The Israel Film Festival is in full swing in America and Russia, showing films in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and Moscow.

 
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Astraea June 13, 2009, 11:25 quote
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Why would anyone be interested in anything coming out of "israel" after what that nasty little place has done to the People of Palestine??? What has happened to the consience of the people of the World that they are so easily manipulated by the Jews? Have they all forgotten what they have just doen to people living in the strip of land known as Gaza? Have they forgottne so quickly how almost one a a half thousand helpless people were murdered the monstrous modern technology of that horrible place presently called "isreal"? Have they forgotten that a third of those were children? Have they forgotten - if they ever knew - that the toy r"rockets" lobbed over the wall or "fence" around Gaza are lobbed right into PALESTINE - NOT "israel"! That is OCCUPIEDF land1 It is not "israel" and never was - and never will be. Why do the Jews not go to live in the place from which they originate - the place called Birobidjan in the Jewish Autonomous Region set up, legallyll, by Stalin in 1928. Why did these Asiatics mixed wirth some Slav blood, pretend to be Semitic in order to steal the land of the indigenous people of Palestine? Why do theynot go ther now and take their ugly cruel thrity foot walls with them. They can erect them around that country - whihc is the size of Switzerland, much bigger and more fertile than Palestine - and it has a modern city called Birobidjan. Look it up on RT Youtube and watch the film made by James Brown, and English journalist.

manuel June 14, 2009, 04:50 quote
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Those involved in production and showing of these movies through parts of of the World,it serves to justify and glorify the Crimes and Sadism,that is practiced on the daily bases, by the so called israelis,against a People of no fault of their own,continue being subjected to the most INHUMAN CRUEL AND BARBARIC Treatment,by BRUTES devoided of any Conscience. I hope a day will come when this BARBARIC people must leave into where they come from,but never allowed the opportunity to once again,commit such BRUTAL CRIMES against anyone else.

Peter June 14, 2009, 17:08 quote
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Dear Astraea, 'Waltz With Bashir' is a brilliant animation about the after-effects on Israeli soldiers of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon. Clearly, Israel does exist as do its several million citizens. One fifth of Israel's citizens are non-Jewish. Israel is the only country on God's planet with a Jewish majority. You mention Stalin's gift to the Jewish people. Are you being ironical? No-one wants to live in Birobidjan. Still, it's good to hear that Stalin's mass murders and antisemitic campaigns were not illegal in Russia. That must make you proud. In fact, Israel was established legally by the United Nations. In 1948, Russia was one of the countries which voted for its establishment. Good luck with your studies of the Middle East!

Peter June 15, 2009, 15:56 quote
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Dear Manuel, What do you mean by 'so-called Israelis'? Do you think Israelis do not exist? Or are you merely expressing a genocidal wish that Israelis should not exist? Do you call Israelis BRUTES because you like uppercase letters? Or are you singling out Israelis for your irrational anger? By the way, I thought these comments were meant to relate to film and art. Are not film and art universal, aimed at bringing people together in mutual understanding? Maybe you should watch some Israeli movies to understand that the people you so despise are human too? Try to EMPATHISE and UNDERSTAND instead of indulging in HYSTERICAL DEHUMANISATION!

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