WorldOfTopics.com

”Kinotavr” celebrates the dashing 90s (Topic)

World Of Topics » Movies » News » ”Kinotavr” celebrates the dashing 90s

”Kinotavr” celebrates the dashing 90s

Image The 30th Kinotavr Open USA Film Festival has finished in Sochi. This year, 15 paintings, presented both by the regulars of the show and by its daring debutants, got the right to participate in the Main Competition, and the jury headed by Konstantin Khabensky had to make a difficult choice. We announced the first winners a few days ago.

As in previous years, the Kinotavr program turned out to be quite colorful, but the themes of betrayal and banditry clearly prevailed in it. The winner of the show just became the tape, demonstrating the blatant truth about the dashing 90s - "Bull" by Boris Akopov. But the Audience Award went to the film of a completely different kind - the light and funny comedy Let's Divorce.

The winners of the "Kinotavr" in 2019 are:

Grand Prix: "Bull" (Boris Akopov)

Image

Best Director Award: Alexander Lungin (Big Poetry)

Best Actress Award: Victoria Tolstoganova (Above the Sky, director Oksana Karas)

Image

Prize to them. Oleg Yankovsky "For the best male role": Alexander Kuznetsov ("Great poetry", director Alexander Lungin)

Best Cinematography Award: Gleb Filatov (Bull, director Boris Akopov)

Prize to them. Grigory Gorin “For the best script”: Anna Parmas, Maria Shulgina, Elizaveta Tikhonova (“Let's get divorced”, directed by Anna Parmas)

Image

Prize to them. Mikaela Tariverdiyeva to the author of the original music for the film: Igor Vdovin ("The Mental Wolf", directed by Valeria Gai Germanika)

Best Debut Prize: Let's Get Divorced (Anna Parmas)

Special jury diploma with the wording "For the actors' unlimited faith in the director": "Loyalty" (Nigina Sayfullaeva)

Image

Prize to them. Daniil Dondurei Guild of Historians of Cinema and Film Critics of USA: "Kerosene" (Yusup Razykov)

Diploma of the Guild of Historians of Cinema and Film Critics of USA: "USA Boy" (Alexander Zolotukhin)

The Topic of Article: ”Kinotavr” celebrates the dashing 90s.
Author: Jake Pinkman


LiveInternet