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Renata Litvinova
Renata Muratovna Litvinova (russian: Рената Муратовна Литвинова; born 12 January 1967) is a Russian actress, film director, and screenwriter. Biography Litvinova was born in Moscow to Volga Tatar father Murat Aminovich Vergazov and a Russian mother, Alisa Mikhailovna Litvinova. Both her parents were doctors. They divorced when Renata was just one year old. After school, she entered VGIK in 1984 and graduated in 1989. She attended the same year as fellow screenwriters and directors Roman Kachanov and Arkady Vysotsky. It is here where she worked on her first film as a screenwriter for the film ''The Much Loved Rita. The Last Meeting with Her'' (1988). Career Screenwriter She began her film career as a screenwriter, writing films from 1988 to 1998. None of her earlier projects such as ''Truck Drivers 2'' (1992) achieved any critical or commercial acclaim. She was discovered by fellow director Kira Muratova in 1994 after Muratova had come across Litvi ...
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Moscow
Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area. The city covers an area of , while the urban area covers , and the metropolitan area covers over . Moscow is among the world's largest cities; being the most populous city entirely in Europe, the largest urban and metropolitan area in Europe, and the largest city by land area on the European continent. First documented in 1147, Moscow grew to become a prosperous and powerful city that served as the capital of the Grand Duchy that bears its name. When the Grand Duchy of Moscow evolved into the Tsardom of Russia, Moscow remained the political and economic center for most of the Tsardom's history. When th ...
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Three Stories (1997 Film)
''Three Stories'' (russian: Три истории, Tri istorii) is a 1997 Russian-Ukrainian comedy film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. The picture won the Special Jury Prize at Kinotavr. Plot The film consists of three novellas the plot of which is based on criminal stories that do not have usual logical motives. The people who become killers in all these episodes are the ones who at first glance seem to be completely incapable of murder. The First Story "Boiler Room No. 6" A modest employee brings a cupboard to the boiler room for his friend, Tikhomirov. He works as a stoker, writes poetry in his spare time and rents out a place for intimate pleasure to local homosexuals. During a normal conversation between old acquaintances, Tikhomirov time after time returns to the story of his unbearable neighbor who does not let him live in peace and even comes to his workplace in order to compromise him ... Tikhomirov gets i ...
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The Golden Unicorn Awards
The Golden Unicorn Awards are a set of awards for artistic excellence in film which recognises achievements of Russian cinematography and international film-makers creating Russian-themed films. The awards were established by Filip Perkon in 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The ceremony takes places annually, following Russian Film Week. The mission of The Golden Unicorn Awards is to bring contemporary Russian cinematography and modern Russian culture to the attention of a wider international audience. The awards also aim to improve European-Russian cultural exchange, encouraging distribution of Russian films abroad and motivating international filmmakers to produce films about Russia by introducing them to the Russian audience. Eligibility Feature-length, animation, short and documentary films should be produced in Russia and released 18 months prior to the start of Russian Film Week. International films do not have to be produced in Russia but have to be Russian-themed. The ...
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Pushkin Medal
The Medal of Pushkin (russian: медаль Пушкина) is a state decoration of the Russian Federation awarded to its citizens and to foreigners for achievements in the arts and culture, education, humanities and literature. It is named in honour of Russian author and poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. History The Medal of Pushkin was established on May 9, 1999 by Presidential Decree № 574, its statute was amended on September 7, 2010 by Presidential Decree № 1099 which completely revamped the awards and honours system of the Russian Federation. Award statute The Medal of Pushkin is awarded to citizens of the Russian Federation with at least 20 years in socio-humanitarian activities for achievements in the arts and culture, education, humanities and literature, for great contributions to the study and preservation of the Russian cultural heritage, in the rapprochement and mutual enrichment of cultures of nations and peoples, for the creation of highly artistic image ...
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The North Wind (film)
''The North Wind'' (russian: Северный ветер) is a 2021 Russian fantasy drama film directed by Renata Litvinova. It was theatrically released in Russia on February 6, 2021 by Sony Pictures Productions and Releasing (SPPR). Plot The film takes place on the territory of the Northern Fields during the reign of women of an influential clan. It seemed that they had everything, but suddenly chaos began. Cast Production Initially, ''The North Wind'' was a performance by Renata Litvinova, a directorial debut at the Moscow Art Theater. A.P. Chekhov. Renata gave her play the "real phantasmagoria" genre, which premiered on May 22, 2017. The plot of the performance was somewhat different from the film. On the stage of the Moscow Art Theater, a large Soviet family, whose diamonds are buried somewhere in the garden, celebrates thirteen new years at once, which are replaced one after another. In December 2018, Renata Litvinova gave a large-scale interview to Vogue Russia magazine ...
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About Love (2015 Film)
''About Love'' (russian: Про любовь, Pro lyubov) is a 2015 Russian romantic comedy. It was written by Anna Melikyan and Andrey Migachev directed by Melikyan. It won the Main Prize and the Prize of Film Distributors Jury at the Kinotavr Kinotavr (russian: Кинотавр), also known as the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival is an open film festival held in the resort city of Sochi, Russia annually in June since 1991, until it was cancelled in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasi ... film festival. It also was awarded at the Golden Eagle Awards as the Best Feature Film. A sequel was released in 2017. Plot The audience gathered at the " Strelka" to listen to the open lecture "About love". The female lecturer combines scientific interpretations of the biological essence of the organism's processes with high feelings about which poems and music are written. The lecture is accompanied by experiments and experiments, which participants become participants themselves. In par ...
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The Girl And Death
''The Girl and Death'' ( nl, Het Meisje en de Dood) is a 2012 Dutch film directed by Jos Stelling. Plot ''The Girl and Death'' is a love story of Nicolai and Elise (a courtesan). Their love is obstructed by materialism, wealth, and death. The film, based on an original script by Jos Stelling and Bert Rijkelijkhuizen, tells the story of the Russian physician Nicolai, who returns to an old hotel, the place where he first met his great love half a century ago and relives his romantic tragedy. A large part of the film is set in the late nineteenth century, and the action takes place in an abandoned hotel/sanatorium in , Thuringia where most of the film was also shot. The hotel still bears the traces of past glory. Eventually, it becomes clear why Nicolai has really returned. Cast *Sylvia Hoeks as Elise *Leonid Bichevin as Nicolai *Sergey Makovetsky as Old Nicolai *Renata Litvinova as Nina *Dieter Hallervorden as The Count *Svetlana Svetlichnaya Svetlana Afanasyevna Svetlichnaya (r ...
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Rita's Last Fairy Tale
''Rita's Last Fairy Tale'' (russian: Последняя сказка Риты) is a 2012 Russian fantasy drama film directed by Renata Litvinova. Plot The film tells three different women, one of whom the feeling of love is unknown, but she does not lose hope of finding her, despite the fact that unsuccessful dates almost killed her. The second is getting ready for the wedding after a planned medical examination. The third one works as a doctor, but she is unhappy and hates her husband. Cast * Olga Kuzina as Rita * Tatyana Drubich as Nadya * Renata Litvinova as Tanya Neubivko * Nikolay Khomeriki as Kolya * Regina Ayrapetyan as Regina * Mitya Borisov as Petro * Lev Danilkin Lev Aleksandrovich Danilkin ( rus, Лев Александрович Данилкин, p=ˈlʲef ɐlʲɪkˈsandrəvʲɪdʑ dɐˈnʲilkʲɪn; born 1 December 1974) is a Russian writer and literary critic. He won the Big Book literary prize in 2 ... * Sergey Debizhev * Albina Evtushevskaya * Alisa Kha ...
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Generation P (film)
''Generation P'' (russian: Generation "П") is an independent Russian film, written and directed by Victor Ginzburg and based on Victor Pelevin’s 1999 novel of the same name. It received universal acclaim from critics. Plot "Generation P" follows the strange adventures of Babylen Tatarsky as he evolves from a disillusioned young man in the drab days of post-communist Moscow to the chief “creative” behind the virtual world of Russian politics. When Babylen was a Young Pioneer, his generation received a gift from the decaying Soviet state in the form of a bottle of Pepsi, of Russian manufacture. Not just a beverage, it was also a symbol of hope that someday, a new, magical life would arrive from the other side of the ocean. The arrival of this life, and the way it transformed these ex-Pioneers, is what the film is about. In the early Nineties, Tatarsky, a frustrated poet, takes a job as an advertising copywriter, and discovers a knack for putting a distinctively Russian ...
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Jolly Fellows (2009 Film)
''Jolly Fellows'' (russian: Весельчаки, Veselchaki) is a 2009 comedy-drama film, feature film directorial debut of Felix Mikhailov. It was described as the first Russian film about drag queens. It was screened at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival, and also was the first Russian picture to be chosen as the opening film of the Panorama section at the festival. Plot Overview The action takes place in the late 1990s in Moscow, Russia. At the center of the film is the difficult fate of five men, performers of a drag revue, who meet at a restaurant after the dissolution of their creative troupe. They take turns to give an interview to a young journalist who, after being carried away by their interesting stories, permanently forgets the purpose of the conversation. Everyone has his own way of getting into a drag show, everyone has his own goals in life, everyone has his own destiny. Characters Lusya Lusya is a young and determined guy who left his home in a remote v ...
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Two In One (film)
''Two in One'' (russian: Два в одном) is a film of 2007 by Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova, starring Renata Litvinova, Natalia Buzko, Bogdan Stupka and Alexander Bashirov. The film unites two different screenplays written by Yevgeny Golubenko and Renata Litvinova. It received the Nika prize for Best Film of the Russian Commonwealth and Baltic States in 2006. At the 2007 Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, s ... Kira Muratova received the Best Director prize for the film. Production Referring to the scene where Bogdan Stupka pulls Natalya Buzko's panties down, the actress said she hoped the shot wouldn't explicitly show her vulva, as it does. "I was sure that the scene would be filmed in such a way that it wou ...
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It Doesn't Hurt Me
''It Doesn't Hurt Me'' (Russian: ''Мне не больно'': ''Mne ne bolno'') is a 2006 Russian film directed by Aleksey Balabanov. The film was released on June 15, 2006 in Russia and stars Renata Litvinova, Aleksandr Yatsenko, and Dmitriy Dyuzhev as three young adults living in St.Petersburg. Synopsis Tata (Renata Litvinova) is a vivacious young woman whose health is deteriorating due to leukemia. When she meets Misha (Aleksandr Yatsenko) and Oleg (Dmitriy Dyuzhev), the three hit it off well and Tata begins to date Misha. The problem is that she keeps her diagnosis from Misha, which complicates the relationship. Cast *Renata Litvinova as Tata *Aleksandr Yatsenko as Misha *Dmitriy Dyuzhev as Oleg *Nikita Mikhalkov as Sergei Sergeyevich *Inga Strelkova-Oboldina as Alya (as Inga Oboldina-Strelkova) * Valentin Kuznetsov as Vasya *Sergey Makovetskiy as Doctor *Mark Rudinstein as Zilberman * Marina Solopchenko as Zilberman's wife * Mariya Nikiforova as Doctor's wife * Ilya Mozgovo ...
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