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17 | 10 | 2007

40th international film festival Sitges!

40th international film festival Sitges took place from 4-14 of October!
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A film “The Ugly Swans” has participated in a competitive programme Noves Visions. With a great success a screening passed on October 13. Jury consisted from Paz Gómez, Roland Reber, José Tito Martínez. The award has gone to the “Zoo” by Robinson Devor.

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18 | 10 | 2006
Ugly Swans is a serious film ...

 


 Ugly Swans is a serious film cloaked in the genre of science fiction thriller, but made in the Russian tradition.
His image of contemporary hell comes from a novel by the Strugatsky brothers.
This hell is a ghost city w

Andrei Plakhov, Kommersant, 2006
13 | 10 | 2006
The End Is Upon Us

 


 Konstantin Lopushansky"s "The Ugly Swans" is, in the best art-house tradition, a puzzle of a film -- some may find it visionary, others infuriating. Based on a 1960s novel by the the Strugatsky brothers, a popular du

Moscow Times, by Tom Birchenough
15 | 10 | 2006
“Konstantin Lopushansky Imparts Skepticism to the Strugatskys”

 


… Lopushansky follows the novel’s lead. He doesn’t just scare the viewers with an invasion of aliens,
but like the director Andrei Tarkovsky, he raises existential questions. 

Viktor Matizen, Novye Izvestiya, October 2006
14 | 12 | 2005
Konstantin Lopoushansky's works (impressions, opinions)

 


Lopushansky has a unique style as an author; his works can today be viewed as a
separate cultural phenomenon, as a trend in Russian cinematography.

Maria Smimova-Nesvitskaya "Nevskoye vremya", February; "Televideniye", No.33, 2000 ...

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