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CITIZENS OF BESLAN
12.07 - 16.00 Moscow Cinema, Small Hall
2005, Russia, 52 min.
NON COMPETITION PROGRAM Directors Across Borders
Script: Vadim Tsalikov, Dir.:Temina Tuaeva, Vadim Tsalikov, Dir. of Phot.: V. Polanski, A. Bzarov, K. Bassaev, T. Butaev, V. Gorbatski, Compos.: Leonid Kabanov, Sound: A. Kaitukov, Prod.: Temina Tuaeva.
The film was made based on the events of September 1-3, 2004 in Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania. The film is an eye-witness story of the tragedy about the man who does not transgress the boundary between the good and evil, manifests courage and heroism. The film is dedicated to all the known and unknown heroes of the Beslan tragedy.
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Temina Tuaeva &Vadim Tsalikov
Temina Tuaeva Born 1945, Russia. In 1967 graduated from the Philological Faculty of North Ossetian State University. In 1971 graduated from the Faculty of Cinematography of VGIK. Has been Editor-in-Chief of National TV and the "North Caucasus" film magazine. 1986-98 - Director of North-Caucasian branch of "Cinema Centre". 1998-2002 - Head of the Department in NO-Alania Ministry of Culture. Since 2002 - Director of Nart -Art Studio.She is a Laureate of International and All-Russia Festivals. Member of the Union of Cinematography and the Union of Journalists of Russia. She is the author and producer of 25 films. Acted in several feature films.
Filmography Unforeseen Interval (2002), Choice (2002), Children of Caucasian War (2003), Who Are You, King Arthur? (2004), Citizens of Beslan (2005), Alans in Europe (2006).
 Vadim Tsalikov In 1989-1991 he studied at St. Petersburg Fine Arts Academy. In 1991 he entered the VGIK (V. Lisakovich’s documentary work-shop.) In 1994, participated in a joint Russian-American project, Ten Columbuses. In the USA he made a film, The Black Walnut Day. In 1996, he directed and co-authored the program, “The Magic World of Cinema” on Russian Channel One. In 1997-1999 he worked as a director at the NTV Channel. He participated in numerous festivals.
Filmography A Few Moments of Young Artist’s Life (1993), The Black Walnut Day (1994), Irbek and Aswan (1996), The Troops Generated by the 20th Century (1999), A Smart Rocket Over the Crazy World (2000), Farewell, Aswan (2001).
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Script/Dir.: Marco Bellocchio, Dir. of Phot.: Alberto Marrama, Compos.: Ennio Morricone, Prod. Design.: Gisella Longo, Edit.: Silvano Agosti, Prod.: Enzo Doria. Cast:. Lou Castel, Paola Pitagora, Marino Masé, Liliana Gerace, Stefania Troglio, Jeannie McNeil.
On a rural estate live three brothers, a sister, and their blind, religious mother. Three of the siblings have epilepsy, the fourth and eldest, Augusto does not, and he's about to break away from the family: he's in love with Lucia and planning to move to the city. Augusto's sister Guilia tries to frustrate the lovers, while another brother, Alessandro, hatches a far-reaching plot to free himself of his mother's demands and other family responsibilities, to give Augusto the wherewithal to leave with Lucia, and, perhaps, to pursue incestuous impulses with his sister.
Awards Silver Ribbon - Best Original Story, Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 1966; Silver Sail, Locarno IFF, 1965. |
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INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION Documentary Films
Script/Dir./ Dir. of Phot./Prod.: Cristobal Vicente, Compos.: Carlos Canales, Toto Alvarez, Sound: Mario Diaz, Rafael Huerta, Cristobal Vicente. Edit.: Cristobal Vicente, Carlos Klein.
This film presnts a record of the last working year of the old prison of Valparaiso, which closed in 1999. It is a homage to the prison and to the values and customs of the men, who have secretly lived within it during its 150 year history. |
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