Meeting with Marina Razbezhkina

2012

Institute of Contemporary Art together with AFG film club on July 11 at 19:00 invites you to a meeting with Marina Razbezhkina and to a screening of her last film “Winter, go away!” in the frames of “ICA talks” series.

The film “Winter, go away!” was made by ten young graduates of the “School of the documentary film and documentary theater of Marina Razbezhkina and Michael Ugarova”. It is a chronicle of 2011-2012 winter events in Moscow: about those who make the political weather, and about those who are not satisfied with it. People, faces, conversations , protests, victories and live heroes. Occasionally funny, but in the main – sad.

Film directors՝
Aleksey Zhiriakov
Denis Clebleyev
Dmitri Koubasov
Askold Courov
Nadezhda Leontieva
Anna Moisenko
Madina Moustafina
Zosia Rodkevich
Anton Seriogin
Elena Khoriova

Artistic director`
Marina Razbezhkina

Film duration 80 min.
Language: Russian with English subtitles
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Marina Razbezhkina was born in Kazan, in 1948. Graduated from the Kazan University as Philologist. Worked as a teacher in a country school, a journalist for republican papers. In 1989 started making documentaries based on her scripts. She is the author and director of over 40 non-feature films, which participated in competition programs of the IDFA, Prix Europa (Berlin), Message to Man (St. Peterburg), Vila do Conde (Portugal), Drama (Greece) and other FFs. In 2004 she made her first feature film, Harvest Time, which won FIPRECSI Prize at the Moscow IFF in 2004. The film was screened at more than 50 IFFs and won various awards. It’s her 7th year as the Head of Documentary Film and Documentary Theatre School (together with M. Ugarov), organized by her. Member of Film Union of Russia, Academician, Nike Cinema Arts Academy of Russia, Full Member, European Academy of Film Art.

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