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The film “You, my joy” by Sergei Loznitsa got one more loud victory in the international film festival.20 July 2010
From 11 to 18 of July, 2010 the 7th International film festival “Golden apricot” took place in Yerevan. The main award of the festival - “Golden apricot” in the nomination “International feature films” got the Turkish director for the film “Space” by Rehe Endema and the prize “Silver apricot” went to the film of Sergei Loznitsa “You, my joy”.
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Ukraine pavilion in Cannes Film Market – 201012 May 2010
On the 12th of May, simultaneously with the opening of the 63rd Cannes film festival the Ukrainian pavilion has started it work on the Film Market.
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Ukrainian films in the program of Cannes festival - 201029 April 2010
This year’s Cannes Film Festival will take place May 12-23. It is most significant for Ukraine, since for the first time the festival’s program features two Ukrainian films. Among the 18 films in competition is Serhiy Loznytsia’s Shchastia moye [My Happiness] (Ukraine, Germany, the Netherlands), and in the Special program – Otar Ioseliani’s Shantrapa [Hoodlums] (Ukraine, France). Speaking about Ukraine’s pavilion, which will operate for the third year in a row at the Cannes Film Market in Village International, Mr. Khalpakhchi said it would feature three new Ukrainian films: Cholovik moyei vdovy [My Widow’s Husband] by Leonid Horovyts, Dnipro by Oleksandr Shapiro, and Olha Onyshko’s Try istoriyi Halychyny [Three Histories of Galychyna] documentary. Also, the pavilion will present Ukrainian classics and contemporary films on DVD, Ukrainian Films Catalog 2009-2010, etc.
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International Documentary Film Event “Humanity in the World”.28 March 2009
A documentary film festival which presents the role of the moving image in modern society. Newly-produced films from all corners of the world. Focused on Europe, but with a repertoire that stretches all the way to Korea, Israel, Palestine, Nepal, Iran and the USA.
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Ukrainian Cinema Foundation and the world brand Nemiroff present the "Festival of Ukrainian Films" in Cologne, Germany03 March 2009
The Festival will take place in Kölner Filmhaus on 20-24 of March 2009.
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Baltic Event awards Ukrainian and Finnish projects, Russian and Estonian producers16 December 2008
For the first time, Screen International also presented an award to a project, with journalist Theo Schwinke making the presentation. The prize, extended exposure in the magazine throughout the lifetime of the project, went to the Ukrainian-Russian project Fuga Mortis directed by Kirill Mikhanovsky and produced by Oleg Kokhan and Olena Yershova of Sota Cinema Group...
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THE 21st EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS: THE WINNERS08 December 2008
At the 21st European Film Awards on 6 December 208 in Copenhagen the
following were honoured...
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Ukrainian films at the international co-production market BALTIC EVENT01 December 2008
The international co-production market BALTIC EVENT has been opened In Tallin on Novemeber 30.
Thanks to Ukrainian Cinema Foundation and NEMIROFF company, Ukraine has been represented this year in all categories and programs.
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Festival of Ukrainian Cinema in Poland 200801 December 2008
The project was launched in April 2008 by the polish film festival in Kiev, Lviv, Kharkiv and Odessa, which has been started by the gala-premier of Andrzej Wajda’s film “Katyn” and awarding with the Yaroslav Mudriy Order film director Andrzej Wajda by the President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko.
Such cross-festivals are planned to be held yearly. This year the festival of Ukrainian Cinema will take place in November in three cities of Poland – Warsaw, Krakow and Gdynia.
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Ukrainian Cinema Foundation and Nemiroff company held the Ukrainian program at Kinoshok film festival21 September 2008
XVII open festival of cinema of the CIS countries and Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia "Kinoshok" has finished today with Ukrainian actor Serhiy Romanyuk winning the best actor award for his performance in Roman Balayan's "Rayskiye ptitsy"/"Birds of Paradise" which presented Ukraine in the main feature competition of the Festival.
This year's "Big jury" consisting of Andrey Bitov, Yuri Belyaev, Shukhrat Irgashev, Vladimir Klimov, Algimantas Puipa, Juris Poskus, Natalia Ryazantseva and Serhiy Trymbach has awarded the Grand Prix to Estonian "Autumn ball".
Ukrainian award winner Serhiy Romanyuk also played the leading role in "Metropolitan Andrey" whereof Russian premiere took place at "Kinoshok" within the Ukrainian Day presented by Ukrainian Cinema Foundation and Nemiroff company on September 14...
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