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12 | 12 | 2007

Film “Alexandra” was nominated at 2 Time for Peace Awards

Film “Alexandra” was nominated at 2 Time for Peace Awards (U.N.-backed) – best European film and best European actress.
Kudos, founded by Marion and Robert Einbeck in 1994, honor movies that "further ideas of humanist values such as tolerance, better understanding between people, respect for difference or solidarity," according to a rep for Robert Einbeck.
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Each year, a prize goes for one English Feature, one non-English Feature, and one for Best Actress.
Russian opera star Galina Vishnevskaya ("Alexandra") the sole nominee in the European actress category.
Also amongst nominees are: "A Mighty Heart," "Evening" and "The Darjeeling Limited", "The Mourning Forest".
Nominations will be presented Tuesday to a jury of U.N. ambassadors in Geneva. Winners of the awards, which are under the patronage of UNESCO, will be announced in January and honored May 8 at a ceremony in London.

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11 | 12 | 2007
Sokurov’s ALEXANDRA: A Prayer for Peace
A film about war without bullets, bombs, or bloodshed — it’s difficult even to be convinced of “the enemy,” although Alexandra was shot on location in Grozny in the midst of the real war between Russia and Chechnya. But this we kno
Diane Sippl, Cinema without borders
03 | 07 | 2007
Elegiac Russian film looks at life in Chechnya
In Alexander Sokurov's elegiac new film, an old woman visits her grandson serving in Russia's breakaway republic of Chechnya, and she quickly becomes a magnet for soldiers and locals worn down by years of conflict.
CANNES, France (Reuters)
26 | 05 | 2007
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Cannes Film Festival 2007 (World Premiere, Competition)--Alexander Sokurov’s new film “Alexandra” is a conceptually fascinating piece that explores the moral consequences of the Russian military entanglement in Chechnya pictured through
Patrick Z. McGavin, http://emanuellevy.com
07 | 06 | 2007
"Alexandra" a moving snapshot of Chechnya
The value of a beautiful orchestral score in a movie is made clear in Russian director Alexander Sokurov's "Alexandra," an austere glimpse of life in wartorn Chechnya. Andrei Sigle, who produced the film, also composed the music, and its sweepin
Ray Bennett, CANNES (Hollywood Reporter)

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