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Russian Film Week


Russian Film Week festival includes world premieres and screenings of contemporary Russian films in cinema theatres of London bringing the best of Russian culture. It became the most prominent Russian film event to be held outside Russia and the most successful cross-cultural national film festival in London. In 2016 it was attended by more than 50 top directors, actors and producers from Russia, UK and Europe and an audience in excess of 4'500 people.

In 2017, the festival will be held between 19th and 26th November.

 


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RFW 2017 Programme Announced

Russian Film Week Programme 2017

 

                  

 

19 November, Sunday

Opening night

Science Museum IMAX

 

15:30 Press accreditation

16:00 Press conference with film stars and guests of honour present

16:30-17:30 Red carpet arrivals, reception

17:30-20:00 Screening with Q&A

20:00-22:45 Afterparty with DJ Sergey Mongayt, champagne reception (by invitation)    

23:00 Carriages

 

Attraction 12+ (Running time: 2h 10min)

Year: 2016

Country: Russia

Director: Fedor Bondarchuk

Screenplay: Oleg Malovichko, Andrey Zolotarev, Olga Larionova

Producers: Fedor Bondarchuk, Dmitriy Rudovskiy, Mikhail Vrubel

Cast: Irina Starshenbaum, Alexandr Petrov, Rinal Mukhametov, Oleg Menshikov, Nikita Kukushkin

Genre: sci-fi, romance

Subtitled

 

After an alien ship crash lands onto a Russian city, many who saw it and the occupants start to question their own existence while there are those who demand the aliens leave Earth.

Q&A with director Fedor Bondarchuk, producers, actor Alexandr Petrov and vfx effects supervisor Arman Yahin

Trailer: https://youtu.be/Qcov4WPcTE4

Address: Exhibition Road, South Kensington,London, SW7 2 DD  

 

20 November, Monday

18:00

Regent Street Cinema

 

24 Snow ( Running time: 1h 33min)

Year: 2016

Country: Russia

Producer: Mikhayil Barynin

Genre: documentary

Subtitled

 

Extreme climate of the Arctic Yakutia is an everyday survival challenge, forcing a human to struggle with nature and himself. This region attracts people who are looking for freedom and independence – everything here depends on a human; as there is no roads, electricity and hundreds of kilometres away from the nearest community. Our hero is a horse breeder living in a tundra and taking care of his cattle. Еvery year, Sergei spends more time away from his village, only meeting his family several times per year on horse breeders festivities and while bringing home horsemeat. A harassing living routine in the North shows who exactly is this human in reality.

Trailer: https://youtu.be/Qcov4WPcTE4

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW

 

20:30

Regent Street Cinema

 

All will end soon 15+ (Running time 1h 52min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Alexey Rybin

Screenplay:Alexey Rybin

Producers: Igor Gudkov, Alexey Rybin

Cast: Ksenia Skakun, Mikhail Sivorin, Sergei Losev, Igor Golovin, Ivan Batarev

Genre: drama

Subtitled

 

Mikhail Nosov is an ordinary working man. His lonely  life consists of operating the factory machinery, watching TV, surfing the net  in his tiny rented flat and dirty clubbing. One day Nosov meets a prostitute who calls herself Diana. She moves in with him and becomes his full-time escort. After getting to know the ‘real’ Diana, Nosov’s life, his habits and priorities are changed forever.

 

Q&A with director Alexey Rybin

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW

 

21 November, Tuesday

17:00

Waterstones, Piccadilly

 

Short Film Programme

Young Cinematographers Forum

 

MERRY-GO-ROUND

Director and scriptwriter Ruslan Bratov

Producer Grigory Dobrygin

Cast: Evgeny Sytiy, Alexey Vertkov, Pavel Vorozhtsov, Sergey Abroskin

13 min

Comedy

Russia, 2017

Colour

The restaurant is closing, and Oleg Maratovich wants to go on celebrating. Taking along three of his employees, who are no longer able to resist, he sets off in search of an adventure. The story then has a completely unexpected twist.


 

MILK

Director and scriptwriter Daria Vlasova

Producer Yanna Buryak

Cast: Vitaly Khodin, Yaroslava Bazaeva, Maria Bolonkina, Gleb Orlov, Moorka

Russia, Lithuania,  2017

15 min

Colour

High up on the 14th floor of a tower block, a seemingly perfect family live in their spotless, shiny apartment. One fine morning, they find themselves faced with a bizarre dilemma: what should one do with a cow in the kitchen? It doesn't take long for the house-trained colossus to win the hearts of everyone in the family. Only Grandpa still has some serious doubts.

 

THE FIRST

Director Lado Kvatania

Scriptwriter Andrey Koroteev

Producer Ekaterina Kononenko

Cast: Maria Krylova, Vladimir Verevochkin

Russia, 2017

23 min 30 sec

Drama

Colour

The USSR in the 1960s. A young woman, Marina, lives in a solitary farmhouse in the middle of nowhere. One morning, while out in the field, she discovers a mysterious metal sphere, and inside it, an unconscious man wearing an orange flight suit and a white helmet...

 

THE PASSENGER

Director and producer Egor Abramenko

Cast: Artur Smolyaninov

Russia, 2017

11 min 16 sec

Colour

A Russian cosmonaut grapples with post-traumatic stress following his return from orbit. But that's not all he's brought back.

 

HUH

Director and scriptwriter Irina Vilkova

Producer Vsevolod Lisovsky

Cast: Danyil Vorobyov, Alexey Ilyin, Irina Vilkova

Russia, 2016

15 min

Comedy

Colour

It is a story about the fickleness of relationships between adult children, about the eternal search for love and the inability to see it when it comes.

 

PERCENT

Director Vladimir Kudryashov

Scriptwriter Ernesto Suarez

Producers Maxim Dobromyslov, Vladimir Kudryashov, Kirill Cheremhin

Drama, thriller

Russia, 2017

18 min 11 sec

Colour

Vladimir offers money to Nicholas, as Nicholas’ firm is on the verge of bankruptcy. Nicholas at first doesn’t recognize the man, but Vladimir tells Nicholas that he had arranged the bankruptcy of the Nicolas' company and messed up his life some 30 years ago...


 

THE LAW OF THE EXCLUDED THIRD OR NO THIRD IS GIVEN

Director, screenwriter and producer Alexandra Sokolovskaya

Cast: Yulia Aug, Nikolay Kovbas, Maria Ivashchenko

24min 20 sec

Russia, 2016

Comedy

Colour

 

A literary magazine editor cheats on his young lover with his own wife, a university maths professor. He still feels the need in their intellectually rich and open discussions. But the real challenge is deeper, than the usual crisis of the middle age and sexual dissatisfaction. The small family is broken apart along the same lines as the society in general: politics.


 

AKADO

Director and scriptwriter Kim Belov

Producer Max Volovik

Cast: Evgeny Tsyganov, Pavel Tabakov, Elena Nikolaeva

Russia 2017

Comedy/Horror

7 min

Colour

A cable guy comes to a customer's apartment and meets his fate.

 

Karavai, karavai

Director  Alisa Tritenko

Scriptwriters Alisa Tritenko and Alejandro Stepenberg
Producer  Anastasiya Raykova

Russia, UK 2017
Igor’s big Russian wedding with Alla was supposed to be the best day of his life, but actually it is the opposite: Is he feeling so sick because he realises that he made a mistake or because Alla in fact enchanted him into the marriage?

Duration: 17:57

Address: 203-206 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1V 9LE

 

18:00

Regent Street Cinema

 

Thawed Carp 12+ (Running time: 1h 41min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Vladimir Kott

Screenplay: Dmitriy Lanchihin, Oksana Karas, Andrey Taratuhin

Producers: Nikita Vladimirov, Maria Averbah

Cast: Marina Neyolova, Alisa Freindlich, Evgeniy Mironov, Sergey Puskepalis

Genre: drama, melodrama

Subtitled

 

Elena Mikhailovna, having worked all her life in the only school of a provincial town, lives modestly in retirement. She is diagnosed with a fatal illness, that could end her life at any moment. Instead of an unbearable anticipation, she resolutely begins the preparation for her own funeral, in order to simplify the procedure for her only son, whom she hasn’t seen for over five years. Unexpectedly Elena Mikhailovna receives as a gift a huge carp, which changes her life.

 

Trailer: https://youtu.be/_O4EZz6vvu8

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW

 

18:30

Pushkin House


 

Teriberka (Running time: 41min)

Year: 2017

Director Yulia Varentsova

 

Teriberka - a small village on the shores of the Barents Sea has become famous thanks to the "Leviathan" film by Andrei Zvyagintsev, and it's immediately become a symbol of Russian backwoods and hopelessness. Boris Akimov, an entrepreneur, decided to take advantage of Teriberka’s fame and breathe life in this village: to farm local seafood delicacies and open cafes to stage a festival of contemporary art. But will the locals appreciate his efforts?

 

Bonfires and Stars (Running time: 57 min)

Year: 2016

Director: Sasha Voronov

 

The story of a Moscow based electronic musician Moa Pillar traveling to Nalchik, a small town located at Caucasus in the South of Russia, in order to meet Bulat Khalilov, a local music enthusiast who has started a field recording label that documents traditional Circassian music. Bulat connects Moa Pillar to the local music community. The collaboration experiment reveals a clash between century-old traditions and modern culture of millennials and makes both heroes doubt the possibility of a dialogue between two worlds they represent.


Address: 5A Bloomsbury Square, London WC1A 2TA




 

20:30

Regent Street Cinema


 

Guardians  12+ (Running time: 1h 40 min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Sarik Andreasyan

Screenplay: Andrey Gavrilov

Producers: Sarik Andreasyan, Gevond Andreasyan, Vladimir Polyakov

Cast: Anton Pampushny, Sanzhar Madiyev, Sebastien Sisak, Alina Lanina, Stanislav Shirin

Genre: sci-fi, action

Subtitled

 

During the Cold War, an organization called "Patriot" created a super-hero squad, which includes members from all the Soviet republics. For years, the heroes had to hide their identities, but in difficult times they must reveal themselves again.

 

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwsViZ3DGqI

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW


 

20:30

Curzon Soho

 

Loveless 15+ (Running time: 2h 8min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Andrey Zvyagintsev

Screenplay:  Oleg Negin,  Andrey Zvyagintsev

Producers: Alexander Rodnyansky, Sergey Melkumov, Gleb Fetisov

Cast: Maryana Spivak, Alexey Rozin, Matvey Novikov, Marina Vasilieva, Andris Keiss

Genre: drama

Subtitled

 

The story concerns two separated parents living apart, whose affections are long forgotten and whose relationship has become loveless. The couple, going through a divorce, must team up to find their son who has disappeared during one of their bitter arguments.

 

Q&A with director Andrey Zvyagintsev TBC

Trailer: https://youtu.be/7SWgNRJpYlM

Address: 99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5DY


 

22 November, Wednesday


 

18:00

Regent Street Cinema

 

Guppy 15+ (Running time: 1h 19min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Vlad Furman

Screenplay: Vlad Furman, Vassiliy Sigarev

Producer: Vlad Furman

Cast: Nelya Popova, Mikhail Razumovsky, Yevgeny Baranov

Genre: melodrama

Subtitled

 

"Gupeshka" - is a derivative of a guppy fish and the nickname of the main character of the film, Tamara, given to her by her husband. Guppy is a small aquarium fish that can survive in any conditions, even in the sewage system...

 

Q&A with director Vlad Furman and actress Nelya Popova

Trailer: https://youtu.be/QKqyOQad_6s

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW


 

18:30

Pushkin House

 

Karavaichuk. The Last Waltz

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Yulia Bobkova


 

This film is about Oleg Karavaichuk, eccentric musical genius and famous St. Petersburg composer, who takes his final stroll through Komarovo, a bay-side summer community just outside St. Petersburg where he spent his whole life and wrote most of his works. His final piece, “The Komarovo Waltz”, unveiled here for the very first time, was written as a tribute to the place. It also serves as Karavoichuk’s farewell to audience as well as his last address and reminder of things that are truly important – love for your fellow man and virgin nature.  

 

Address: 5A Bloomsbury Square, London WC1A 2TA



 

20:30

Regent Street Cinema

 

Sella Turcica 15+ (Running time: 1h16min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Yusup Razykov

Screenplay:

Producers: Dariya Lavrova, Filip Brusnikin, Denis Luzanov

Cast: Valeriy Maslov, Veronika Kuznetsova, Vitaliy Daushev, Ilya Kovrizhnih Sergei Genkin

Genre: drama

Subtitled

 

The main character, Ilyich, can’t seem to figure out what is wrong with him. Ilyich is a former KGB and FSB agent. He had years of experience, but is now retired. Lonely and bored, he continues to spy on those who spark interest in him. A doctor diagnoses him with sella turcica, the Turkish Seat Syndrome, which poses no threat to those around him…

 

Trailer: https://youtu.be/rDjzV171aOY

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW


 

20:30

3BFI Southbank, NFT1

 

Spacewalker 12+ (Running time: 2h 20min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Dmitriy Kiselev

Screenplay: Sergey Kaluzhanov, Yuriy Korotkov, Irina Pivovarova, Oleg Pogodin

Producers: Timur Bekmambetov, Yevgeniy Mironov, Sergey Ageev

Cast: Konstantin Khabenskiy, Vladimir Ilyin, Yelena Panova, Evgeniy Mironov, Anatoliy Kotenev,

Genre: drama, history, adventure

Subtitled

 

In the midst of the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States race to be the first nation to send a human being into outer space. On the Russian side, the unlikely duo of a seasoned war veteran and a hot-headed test pilot find themselves cooped up in a tiny spaceship. Their mission, beyond travelling further than any human has ever been before, is to ensure that their nation leads the way in an increasingly fraught game.

 

Q&A with director Dmitriy Kiselev

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygSZlQQmCyc&index=4&list=PL2By_FFavTL4bDTBk2t4yuIXHRUVMAKWW

Address: Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 8XT


 

23 November, Thursday

 

18:00

Regent Street Cinema

 

Closeness 18+ (Running time: 1h  58min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Kantemir Balagov

Screenplay: Kantemir Balagov, Anton Yarush

Producer: Nikolay Yankin

Cast: Darya Zhovner, Olga Dragunova, Atrem Cipin, Veniamin Kac, Nazir Zhukov, Egor Shevyakov

Genre: drama

Subtitled

 

1998, Nalchik, North Caucasus. A Jewish family is in trouble: the youngest son and his bride do not come home, and in the morning, a ransom note arrives from the local tribesmen. The ransom is so high that the family is forced to sell its small business and then seek help from their community.

 

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW


 

19:30

EBRD Screening

 

Kharms 15+ (Running time: 1h 35min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Ivan Bolotnikov

Screenplay: Ivan Bolotnikov, Sergei Soloviev

Producers: Andrey Sigle, Sasho Pavlovski, Leonid Chub

Cast: Wojciech Urbanski, Aiste Dirziute, Darius Gumauskas, Artem Semakin, Andrey Feskov

 

He considers himself a genius but the publishers refuse to print his works. He loves women but they don’t always understand him. Constantly without money and out of touch with reality. The elegant fop Daniil Yuvachov names himself Kharms - a name just as effective as his appearance. Loosely based on the biography of Daniil Kharms, the renowned Russian absurdist author of the beginning of the 20th century.

 

Q&A with director Ivan Bolotnikov, producer, actors Wojciech Urbanski, Aiste Dirziute

Trailer:

Address: 1 Exchange Square, London EC2A 2JN



 

20:30

Regent Street Cinema

 

Pagans 12+ (Running time: 1h 53min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Lera Surkova

Screenplay: Lera Surkova

Producers: Vladimir and Alexander Kott

Cast: Elena Nesterova, Valentin Samohin, Vitaliya Enshina, Tatyana Vladimirova, Dmitriy Urosov

Genre: family drama

Subtitled

 

Set inside the confines of an apartment, a drama is played out between family members, mixed with a hidden blind faith in a miracle, following a visit of a devout grandmother. Amongst this family madness, a tragic love story of a teenage girl unfolds.

 

Address: 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW



 

20:30

Ciné Lumière

 

Polina 12+ (Running time: 1h 52min)

Year: 2016

Country: France

Director: ,

Screenplay: (screenplay), (book)

Producers: Maxim Ajjawi, Gaëlle Bayssière, Didier Creste, Wim Goossens

Cast: , , , Kseniya Kutepova

Genre: drama

Subtitled

 

Rigorously trained from an early age by a perfectionist instructor, Polina (played by Anastasia Shevtsova, a professional dancer who has performed with Saint Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre) is a promising classical ballet dancer. But then she discovers contemporary dance, a revelation that throws everything into question on a profound level.

 

Q&A with directors , and actress

Trailer:

Address: 17 Queensberry Place, Kensington, London SW7 2DT


 

21:00

Picturehouse Central

 

Arrhythmia 15+ (Running time: 1h 56min)

Year: 2017

Country: Russia

Director: Boris Khlebnikov

Screenplay: Natalya Meshchaninova, Boris Khlebnikov

Producers: Ruben Dishdishyan, Sergey Selyanov,Natalya Drozd

Cast: Aleksandr Yatsenko, Irina Gorbacheva, Anna Kotova, Nikolay Shrayber

Genre: drama

Subtitled

 

Oleg is a young gifted paramedic. His wife Katya works at the hospital emergency department. She loves Oleg, but is fed up with him caring more about patients than her; she wants a divorce. Oleg's new boss, a cold-hearted manager, got new strict rules to implement. Oleg couldn't care less - he's got lives to save. Caught between emergency calls, alcohol-fueled off-shifts, trouble at work and search for a meaning in life, Oleg and Katya have to find the binding force that keeps them together.

 

Q&A with director Boris Khlebnikov and actor Aleksandr Yatsenko

Trailer:

Address: Corner of Shaftesbury Avenue and Great Windmill Street, London W1D 7DH



 

24 November, Friday

 

18:00

Regent Street Cinema

 

Dreamfish 15+ (Running time: 1h 20min)

Year: 2016

Country: Russia, Estonia

Director: Anton Bilzho

Screenplay:  Anton Bilzho,  Evgeny Kreov, Lyudmila Kruglova

Producers: Yuliya Mishkinenе, Andrey Bilzho, Ilya Medovy, Aleksandr Plotnikov, Esko Rips

Cast: Vladimir Mishukov, Severija Janusauskaite, Maxim Vitorgan, Andrey Bilzho

Genre: comedy, thriller

Subtitled

 

Roman is a proofreader, a real intellectual from St. Petersburg, who comes to a small Estonian spa town, to find tranquility and inspiration. He does the proofreading of the encyclopedia of the Baltic Sea Fishes, compiled in the same location by professor Polyanski, a Nobel prize winner. This work is very important for Roman. He would have accomplished his task, but once he swims too far in the sea and it is there and then he meets Helena, who is about to change his life and his perception of the world forever.

 

Q&A with director Anton Bilzho and actor Vladimir Mishukov

Trailer:

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