Activist filmmaker Kirill Nenashev follows events leading to the war in Ukraine.
Sales agent Antipode, previously based in Russia but whose main offices are now in Israel, has picked up fiery new political documentary Ice Under His Feet.
Directed by activist filmmaker Kirill Nenashev (also behind 2016 film Putin Forever), the film is about Masha and Ilya, young Russians who were born around the time Vladimir Putin came to power and who have become protesters and freedom fighters.
Nenashev started filming in 2019 and follows events leading to the war in Ukraine.
Antipode is representing many films dealing with the Russian opposition movement.
Sales agent Antipode, previously based in Russia but whose main offices are now in Israel, has picked up fiery new political documentary Ice Under His Feet.
Directed by activist filmmaker Kirill Nenashev (also behind 2016 film Putin Forever), the film is about Masha and Ilya, young Russians who were born around the time Vladimir Putin came to power and who have become protesters and freedom fighters.
Nenashev started filming in 2019 and follows events leading to the war in Ukraine.
Antipode is representing many films dealing with the Russian opposition movement.
- 5/17/2022
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Activist filmmaker Kirill Nenashev follows events leading to the war in Ukraine.
Sales agent Antipode, previously based in Russia but whose main offices are now in Israel, has picked up fiery new Russian political documentary Ice Under His Feet.
Directed by activist filmmaker Kirill Nenashev (also behind 2016 film Putin Forever), the film is about Masha and Ilya, young Russians who were born around the time Vladimir Putin came to power and who have become protesters and freedom fighters.
Nenashev started filming in 2019 and follows events leading to the war in Ukraine.
Antipode is representing many films dealing with the Russian opposition movement.
Sales agent Antipode, previously based in Russia but whose main offices are now in Israel, has picked up fiery new Russian political documentary Ice Under His Feet.
Directed by activist filmmaker Kirill Nenashev (also behind 2016 film Putin Forever), the film is about Masha and Ilya, young Russians who were born around the time Vladimir Putin came to power and who have become protesters and freedom fighters.
Nenashev started filming in 2019 and follows events leading to the war in Ukraine.
Antipode is representing many films dealing with the Russian opposition movement.
- 5/17/2022
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Locarno premiere took home eight awards; meanwhile Ukraine greenlights cash rebate scheme.
Jan P. Matuszynski’s feature debut The Last Family swept the board at this year’s Gdynia Film Festival in Poland (19-24 September) with eight awards, including the Golden Lions Grand Prix as well as the awards for Best Actor and Actress and the Audience Award.
The tragicomic story also picked up the Journalists Award, the Onetu Award for the three lead actors Aleksandra Konieczna, Andrzej Seweryn and Dawid Ogrodnik, as well as the Elle Crystal Star and the Golden Kangaroo for director Matuszynski.
Handled internationally by New Europe Film Sales and distributed theatrically in Poland by Kino Swiat, The Last Family had its world premiere in competition at last month’s Locarno Film Festival where the Leopard for Best Actor was awarded to star Andrzej Seweryn for his performance.
Tomasz Wasilewski’s Berlinale competition title United States Of Love - also with New Film...
Jan P. Matuszynski’s feature debut The Last Family swept the board at this year’s Gdynia Film Festival in Poland (19-24 September) with eight awards, including the Golden Lions Grand Prix as well as the awards for Best Actor and Actress and the Audience Award.
The tragicomic story also picked up the Journalists Award, the Onetu Award for the three lead actors Aleksandra Konieczna, Andrzej Seweryn and Dawid Ogrodnik, as well as the Elle Crystal Star and the Golden Kangaroo for director Matuszynski.
Handled internationally by New Europe Film Sales and distributed theatrically in Poland by Kino Swiat, The Last Family had its world premiere in competition at last month’s Locarno Film Festival where the Leopard for Best Actor was awarded to star Andrzej Seweryn for his performance.
Tomasz Wasilewski’s Berlinale competition title United States Of Love - also with New Film...
- 9/26/2016
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
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