Arena (2013 film)
Arena | |
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Directed by | Eduard Bordukov |
Produced by | Khayrulin Ramil |
Written by | Eduard Bordukov |
Starring |
Azamat Nigmanov Vlad Dunaev Vadim Dorofeev Ilya Zhinilo |
Cinematography | Ilya Kondratev |
Edited by | Aleksandr Koshelev |
Production company |
TVOROG Media Group |
Release dates |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Arena (Russian: Арена) is a 2013 Russian film, directed by Eduard Bordukov and produced by Khayrulin Ramil. It had its world premiere at the 66th Cannes Film Festival as part of the non-competitive program ShortFilmCorner.[1][2] One of the main roles in the film played a famous young actor Azamat Nigmanov (Best Actor at the 23rd Kinotavr for the film Convoy by Aleksei Mizgiryov).
Plot
This is Moscow. There is a cruel labyrinth of courtyard which is impossible to escape. There are three of them: an Uzbek guy and two policemen. They are victims. Their fate is decided. Nobody will help them - people are thirsting for bread and circuses.
Cast
- Azamat Nigmanov as Erbalat
- Vlad Dunaev as Kolia
- Vadim Dorofeev as Semion
- Ilya Zhinilo as leader of the skinhead
Accolades
- 2013 Special Prize "Granat" from partners "KONIK Film Festival" GBUK "Moscow Cinema" on "KONIK" Film-Festival in Moscow, Russia
- 2013 Member of -competition program "Curiosities" 1st International Short Film Festival "SHORT" in Kaliningrad, Russia[3]
- 2013 Member of the "NO ANESTHESIA" 9th International short and animation film festival OPEN CINEMA in Saint Petersburg, Russia[4]
- 2013 Member of the "Short and Sweet" VII International Film Festival Andrei Tarkovsky's "The Mirror" in Ivanovo, Russia[5]
- 2013 66th Cannes Film Festival, program Short Film Corner, France[6]
- 2013 Member of the festival competition program 8th Monaco Charity Film Festival, Monaco[7]
- 2013 Diploma at the 36th Film Festival Grenzland-Filmtage in Germany[8]
- 2013 Member of the competition program of the 14th KAN Film Festival in Poland[9]
- 2013 Member of the competitive program 5th Ljubljana International Short Film Festival in Slovenia[10]
- 2013 Member of the competitive program VII Moscow Short Film Festival "Debut film", Moscow, Russia
References
- ↑ Arena - Cannes Court Métrage - Festival de Cannes - film "Arena"
- ↑ РОССИЯ1 - Открытие Каннского фестиваля. Фильм "Арена"
- ↑ # fest 1st International Short Film Festival "SHORT "
- ↑ 9th International short and animation film festival Open Cinema, Russia OPEN CINEMA
- ↑ VII International Film Festival them. Andrei Tarkovsky's "The Mirror"
- ↑ Arena - 66th Cannes Film Festival, program Short Film Corner, France
- ↑ Arena - Tribute to Russian Film Schools – 8th Monaco Charity Film Festival Archived December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Arena - Die 36. Grenzland-Filmtage
- ↑ Arena - 14th KAN Film Festival, Poland Archived February 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Arena - 5th Ljubljana International Short Film Festival in Slovenia
External links
- В Каннах покажут российскую короткометражку
- Россия попала в Канны
- Российский короткий метр на европейских кинофестивалях
- Фильмы молодых режиссеров вошли в программу Каннского фестиваля
- Российский короткий метр в Каннах
- Российский короткий метр в Каннах
- Российскую короткометражку покажут в Каннах
- Фильмы молодых режиссеров вошли в программу Каннского фестиваля
- Российские короткометражки покажут в каннском Short Film Corner
- Фильмы молодых режиссеров вошли в программу Каннского фестиваля
- Открывается 66-й Каннский фестиваль
- В 66 Каннском кинофестивале примут участие 17 российских короткометражных фильмов, поставленных молодыми режиссёрами
- Фильмы молодых режиссеров вошли в программу Каннского фестиваля
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