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Moscow International Film Festival 2011

The Waves.
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"The Waves" by Alberto Morais (FIPRESCI Prize).
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The Waves.

33rd Moscow International Film Festival. With upwards of 200 films from more than 40 countries, the 33rd Moscow International Film Festival has aimed to combine quality and breadth, choice items from the recent Cannes festival with offerings from such off-the-beaten-track locations as North Korea and Venezuela.
    Faithful to its original Soviet-era mission of providing a showcase for films from Russia's near-neighbours, the festival allocated nine of its 17 competition slots to movies from east-central Europe, including two from Poland and Russia and one each from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia and Georgia. (Bernard Besserglik) More arrow.

Moscow International Film Festival, Russia, June 23 — July 2, 2011
www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/eng/

FIPRESCI Prize: The Waves (Las olas) by Alberto Morais (Spain, 2011). arrow.

 


 

Reports

Another Kind of Road, Another Kind of Movie. Marco Lombardi reviews The Waves. arrow.
Touching Drama About an Unselfish Woman. Kirsten Liese admires Joanna by Feliks Falk. arrow.
Chapiteau-show. Larisa Yusipova examines Sergey Loban's movie. arrow.

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