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 It is one of the most important festivals in Asian region. The film was screened within the bounds of the “World Cinema” in the main festival programme. Film had good word-of-mouth publicity and received the accolade from the audience.
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| 'Faust' finishes Russian 'trilogy' |
Sokurov to begin shooting final film By NICK HOLDSWORTH Posted: Tue., May 12, 2009, 8:00pm PT
Russian director and Cannes veteran Alexander Sokurov will begin shooting "Faust," the fourth and final film in his "tr |
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| Phyllida Lloyd on Alexander Sokurov's "Alexandra" |
| A Russian woman visits her soldier grandson in war-ravaged Chechnya. She shuffles about the camp with a kind of perplexed authority, meeting soldiers, chatting to her grandson and tottering off for some shopping in the nearby Chechen market |
| "Mamma Mia!" director Phyllida Lloyd, 30 dec. 2008 |
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| Sokurov’s ALEXANDRA: A Prayer for Peace |
| A film about war without bullets, bombs, or bloodshed — it’s difficult even to be convinced of “the enemy,” although Alexandra was shot on location in Grozny in the midst of the real war between Russia and Chechnya. But this we kno |
| Diane Sippl, Cinema without borders |
| 11 | 12 | 2007 |
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| ALEXANDRA- According to Alexander Sokurov and Andrei Sigle |
| Known as one of Russia’s most intellectual and spiritual filmmaikers, Alexander Nikolayevich Sokurov was born in 1951 in the Siberian village of Podorvikha. He graduated from the History Department of Gorky University in 1974 and, in the same year, |
| James Ulmer, Cinema without borders |
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