3 short movies, filmed by Russian female directors, which CinePromo submits to film festivals, are selected to "KIN" Women’s International Film Festival.
Festival will be held in Yerevan on November 14 - 18, 2017.
The festival’s goal is to promote women’s creativity, establish a network between woman filmmakers from different parts of the world and give hand to a better understanding of different cultures and each other. The purpose of the festival is to address through films issues of violence, inequality, discrimination and other problems related to women’s rights and gender problems.
More details about the selected films and their authors...
GOOD DAY
Russia, 2016, 08:03', directed by Olga Dibtseva
The courier, delivering an order to a married couple, becomes a witness to several accidental deaths.
Olga Dibtseva was born in St.Petersburg. In 2009 graduated from Russian University of Theatre Arts (GITIS) as an actress.
At the present moment she is a student of Moscow Film School (filmmaking workshop by Alexey Popogrebskiy and Boris Khlebnikov).
ALEXITHYMIA
2017, Russia, 22:02', directed by Alena Alenkina
The desire to get her daughter back becomes the driving force in the way of the lead female character as she makes desperate attempts to rebuild their lives upon the release from yet another drug rehab.
Alena Alenkina was born in Berezniki (Perm region), Russia. In 2016 graduated from Moscow School of New Cinema as a film director.
CONFESSION OF A MISANTHROPE
2017, Russia, 25:28', directed by Tatyana Zhukova
Petr Vyazemsky decides to die. He is intelligent, but weak. He has had many trials. He was insulted and humiliated by a bully. A young man, but already strong and severe. What to do? To pass by with your tail between your legs? Or to commit an act at least once in life? And Peter Ivanovich dared: stole the boor, put him on a chain in his village house and began to re-educate, strongly trying to make this bully more human with the help of science, poetry, music. He made him a condition: if the prisoner passed the exam, he would be released. And if not, he would die...
Tatyana Zhukova was born in Bashkortostan, Russia.
In 2003 graduated from Moscow Humanitarian University as a film director. In 2015 graduated from Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors.