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Golden Eagle Award For Best Actress (Russia)
The Golden Eagle Award for Best Leading Actress (russian: Премия «Золотой Орёл» за лучшую женскую роль в кино) is one of twenty award categories presented annually by the National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia. It is one of the Golden Eagle Awards, which were conceived by Nikita Mikhalkov as a counterweight to the Nika Award established in 1987 by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences. Each year the members of the academy choose three leading actresses and the film as a perception. The first actress to be awarded was Natalya Gundareva for the film ''Rostov-Papa''. The most recent award was made to Olga Ozollapinya in ''A Siege Diary''. Anna Mikhalkova, Kseniya Rappoport, and Elena Lyadova all hold the record for the most wins (with two each). Renata Litvinova had the most nominations, but has not yet received the award. Nomineess and Awardees ;Key Gallery File:Алена Бабенко.jpg, Alyona Ba ...
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Golden Eagle Award (Russia)
The Golden Eagle Award (russian: link=no, премия Золотой Орёл) is an award given by the National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, directors, actors, and writers. Modelled after the American Golden Globe Awards, the formal ceremony at which the awards are presented is one of the most prominent award ceremonies in Russia, alongside the Nika Award. The national Russian award is given out in 20 categories each January for motion pictures and TV series produced in Russia during the previous year. The awarding statuette is a silver eagle, originally made from copper with a jade pedestal, and was designed by sculptor Viktor Mitroshin. The design was later altered by the Spanish company Carrera y Carrera. The award was conceived by Nikita Mikhalkov as a counterweight to the Nika Award established in 1987 and run by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences in Moscow. History Th ...
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Garpastum
''Garpastum'' (russian: Гарпастум) is a 2005 Russian historical drama film written and directed by Aleksei German Jr. It was entered into the main competition at the 62nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Plot The film begins in 1914 on the eve of the outbreak of World War I set during Gavrilo Princip's departure before the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. The main events unfold in St. Petersburg with the story being centered around two brothers, Andrei and Nikolai. In the past, their father was either a sports patron or just interested in football. He put all his money on the Russian football team which lost to the Germans in Stockholm in 1912 with a crushing score of 0:16. He went broke and became insane. Their mother died after some time and the brothers now live in the apartment of their uncle, a doctor, and they are also keen on football. Their team also includes Shust and goalkeeper Misha (whom the brothers nickname as Tolstiy). Mea ...
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Elena (2011 Film)
''Elena'' (russian: Елена) is a 2011 Russian crime drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. Plot The film depicts the social and cultural distance between the inhabitants of an exclusive apartment in downtown Moscow and a crumbling ''khrushchevka'' in Moscow's industrial suburb. Elena is a woman with a proletarian background who meets Vladimir, an elderly business tycoon, in a hospital when she is his nurse. This meeting eventually results in their marriage. Her social position and social rank are substantially increased by the marriage to such a wealthy man. Elena's son from a previous marriage is poor and wants money from Vladimir to send his 17-year-old son to university, keeping him out of the compulsory military service. Her son and his family live in a crumbling apartment in the industrial suburb. After being approached by Elena, Vladimir makes it cle ...
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Two Days
''Two Days'' (russian: Два дня, Dva dnya) is a 2011 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Avdotya Smirnova. Cast *Fyodor Bondarchuk - Pyotr Drozdov, Deputy Minister of Economy and Development *Kseniya Rappoport - Maria Ilinichna *Evgeny Muravich - Vladimir Nikolayevich Ilyin, Director of the Museum *Irina Rozanova - Larisa Petrovna *Gennady Smirnov - Victor *Konstantin Shelestun - Arkady *Maria Semyonova - Katya * Andrei Smirnov - Minister *Olga Dihovichnaya - Lida *Sergey Umanov - Kharkevich *Boris Kamorzin - Sergei Ivanovich Begletsov, Governor *Yuri Pronin - Chief Engineer Reception The film received positive reviews. It was a winner of two Golden Eagle Awards, for Best Actor (Fyodor Bondarchuk) and Best Actress (Kseniya Rappoport Kseniya Aleksandrovna Rappoport (russian: link=no, Ксе́ния Алекса́ндровна Раппопо́рт; born 25 March 1974) is a Russian actress. She graduated in 2000 from Saint Petersburg Academy of Theatrical Arts and was ...
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The Edge (2010 Film)
''The Edge'' (russian: Край, translit. Kray) is a 2010 Russian historical drama film directed by Alexei Uchitel. The film was nominated for the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was also selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didn't make the final shortlist. Plot At the end of World War II, thousands of former Soviet POWs, repatriated from Germany, were sent to Siberia by Stalin, to be ‘re-educated.’ The Edge is set in one such labour camp, on the edge of a dense forest. Despite being a war hero, Ignat, a disgraced Red Army locomotive driver, is sent to the camp as punishment for destroying the fastest locomotive in the Soviet Union during a reckless race. Upon arrival at the camp, Ignat quickly establishes a reputation for devotion to the labor camp's own steam railway engine. The railway line goes no further west than the camp because a bridge was washed out just before the start ...
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Bury Me Behind The Baseboard
''Bury Me Behind the Baseboard'' (russian: Похорoните меня за плинтусом, Pokhoronite menya za plintusom) is a 2009 Russian psychological drama film directed by Sergey Snezhkin, based on the autobiographical story of the same name by Pavel Sanayev. The film is a participant in the competition program of the Kinotavr. Plot Eight-year-old Sasha Savelyev lives with his grandmother and actor-grandfather. The boy is not given to his mother. The grandmother takes care of her often ill grandson and brings him up with crazy love, which gradually turns into a real tyranny. Cast * Aleksandr Drobitko as Grandson * Svetlana Kryuchkova as Grandma * Aleksei Petrenko as Granddad * Maria Shukshina as Mother * Konstantin Vorobyov as Tolik * Valery Kukhareshin as Aaron Moiseevich, homeopath Production Actresses Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina, Elena Sanayeva and Era Ziganshina claimed the role of grandmother. Svetlana Kryuchkova claims that many of the film's scenes, which m ...
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Tambourine, Drum
''Tambourine, Drum'' (russian: Бубен, барабан) is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Aleksey Mizgiryov. Plot The film tells about the head of the library, Katya, who falls in love with a sailor who leaves her for her friend. As a result, Katya is ready to give the apartment to someone who kills her opponent. Cast * Natalya Negoda as Katya * Elena Lyadova as Friend * Dmitriy Kulichkov as Sailor * Sergey Neudachin as Igor * Aleksandr Alyoshkin as Andrey * Oleg Vasilkov Oleg (russian: Олег), Oleh ( uk, Олег), or Aleh ( be, Алег) is an East Slavic given name. The name is very common in Russia, Ukraine and Belаrus. It derives from the Old Norse ''Helgi'' ( Helge), meaning "holy", "sacred", or "blesse ... as Ignat * Eleonora Ilchenko * Liubomiras Laucevicius References External links * {{IMDb title, id=1435475 2009 films 2000s Russian-language films Russian drama films 2009 drama films ...
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Paper Soldier
''Paper Soldier'' (russian: Бумажный солдат) is a 2008 Russian drama film directed by Aleksey German Jr. For his film, German received the Silver Lion Award from the Venice Film Festival. Plot The film tells about the doctor Daniil Pokrovsky, who is preparing the squad of the first cosmonauts for spacewalk. The title is a reference to a Russian song about a soldier who bravely steps into a fire, unaware that he's actually just a toy made of paper.https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/paper-soldier/ Reception Slant Magazine said that the film "harkens back to Russian cinema of the ’60s" and gave it 3.5 of 4 stars. The review called Merab Ninidze's performance (as Doctor Daniil Pokrovsky) "mesmerizing" and the cinematography "exquisite" in a "tightly paced drama." Cast * Merab Ninidze as Doctor Daniil Pokrovsky * Chulpan Khamatova Chulpan Nailevna Khamatova PAR (russian: Чулпан Наилевна Хаматова; tt-Cyrl, Чулпан Наил кыз ...
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Live And Remember
''Live and Remember'' (russian: Живи и помни) is a 2008 Russian drama film directed by Aleksandr Proshkin. Plot Andrei returns as a deserter to his native village to his wife Nastya, who is forced to hide him even from her relatives. And suddenly she finds out about her pregnancy... Cast * Darya Ekamasova * Mikhail Evlanov * Evgeniya Glushenko * Sergey Makovetsky * Anna Mikhalkova * Darya Moroz Darya Yurievna Moroz (russian: Да́рья Ю́рьевна Моро́з; born 1 September 1983) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress, Honored Artist of Russia (2015). She is a two-time winner of the Nika Award (2009, 2015). She is bes ... References External links * {{IMDb title, id=1285174 2008 films 2000s Russian-language films Russian drama films 2008 drama films ...
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Yuri's Day (2008 Film)
''Yuri's Day'' (russian: Юрьев день, Yuriev den) is a 2008 Russian drama film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov. The film won the Grand Prix at the Warsaw International Film Festival. Plot Before leaving for a permanent residence in Germany, famous opera singer Lyuba (Kseniya Rappoport) brings her son Andryusha (Roman Shmakov) to the Russian hinterland to say goodbye to her native home. For her these places represent beautiful romanticism of Russian poetry. The son goes to see an exposition of the local kremlin and disappears. Lyuba first looks for her son, and then remains in the town and waits for her son to return. Gradually she becomes a different person. Opera singer Lyubov loses her son, voice, destiny and transforms into a coarse cleaner Lucy. And in this new person additional qualities appear. Cast *Kseniya Rappoport – Lyubov Pavlovna *Evgenia Kuznetsova – Tatiana *Sergey Sosnovsky – Sergeev *Sergey Medvedev – Andrei-monk *Igor Khripunov – Andrei-"Petty" * ...
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Mermaid (2007 Film)
''Mermaid'' (Russian: Русалка, Rusalka) is a Russian 2007 fantasy comedy-drama film directed and written by Anna Melikyan. It is a loose adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's 1837 fairy tale "The Little Mermaid". It was a box office success in Russia, won numerous awards, including at Sundance Film Festival for best Dramatic Directing, and was selected as Russia's official submission to Foreign-Language Film category for the 2009 Academy Awards. Plot As a child Alisa lives with her mother and grandmother near the sea and waits for the return of her father, a sailor her mother had a brief affair with. When Alisa learns that her mother is having trysts with their boarder she sees it as her mother's betrayal of her father and burns down the house. After an eclipse of the sun, Alisa stops talking. Alisa is then sent to a school for mentally disabled children, where she discovers a magical ability to fulfill her wishes. After wishing to move away and causing a hurricane, sh ...
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Travelling With Pets
Travelling with Pets (russian: Путешествие с домашними животными, translit. Puteshestviye s domashnimi zhivotnymi) is a 2007 Russian drama film directed by Vera Storozheva. It won the Golden George at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Kseniya Kutepova as Natalia * Dmitriy Dyuzhev as Sergei * Evgeniy Knyazev as Priest * Anna Mikhalkova as Klavdiya * Vadim Afanassiev as Natalia's husband * Sofiya Dudarchik as Olga * Olga Popova as Paramedic * Timofey Tribuntsev as Ment * Aleksandr Oblasov Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ... as Security guard References External links * 2007 films 2007 drama films Russian drama films 2000s Russian-language films {{2000s-drama-film-stub ...
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