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UK journalist sued by Russian billionaires over Putin book - abcnews.go.com - Britain - Russia - Soviet Union
abcnews.go.com
28.07.2021 / 17:15

UK journalist sued by Russian billionaires over Putin book

LONDON -- A British journalist and her publisher faced defamation claims in a London court on Wednesday from billionaire Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich and other wealthy Russians over a book about the rise of President Vladimir Putin.Catherine Belton’s book, “Putin’s People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and then Took on the West,” charts the rise to wealth and power of former KGB agent Putin and a circle of associates after the breakup of the Soviet Union.Abramovich says the book’s

Love Island bombshell Georgia Townend gets inspired by Taylor Swift in £600 entrance dress - www.ok.co.uk - Taylor - county Swift
ok.co.uk
22.07.2021 / 14:07

Love Island bombshell Georgia Townend gets inspired by Taylor Swift in £600 entrance dress

When it comes to the Love Island ladies, we’re used to seeing stunning looks for amazing prices. Special mention to Faye Winter ’s sell-out maxi dress from ISAWITFIRST and Millie Court ’s multicoloured co-ord from independent brand Lily Lulu.

Cannes 2021 week two roundup: heatstruck delirium and instant classics - www.msn.com - Russia
msn.com
17.07.2021 / 21:15

Cannes 2021 week two roundup: heatstruck delirium and instant classics

Petrov’s Flu, directed by the dissident Russian film-maker Kirill Serebrennikov, who’s laying the chaos on thick and fast. I’m liking the movie but many others are not.

Cannes Review: ‘Petrov’s Flu’ - deadline.com - Russia
deadline.com
17.07.2021 / 03:09

Cannes Review: ‘Petrov’s Flu’

Watching the tumultuous and punishing Russian extravaganza Petrov’s Flu is like suffering a physical assault in a dark alley, or having a load of garbage jammed down your throat and piled on top of you until you just can’t take it anymore. Experimental theater bad boy and 2018 Cannes competition Leto entrant Kirill Serebrennikov takes a throw-in-everything-including-the-kitchen sink approach to painting an appallingly bleak portrait of modern Russian life.

‘Petrov’s Flu’: Kirill Serebrennikov’s Contagious, Crazed Drama Is Unhingedly Creative [Cannes Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
16.07.2021 / 17:15

‘Petrov’s Flu’: Kirill Serebrennikov’s Contagious, Crazed Drama Is Unhingedly Creative [Cannes Review]

It’s a good thing you can’t catch a virus from an image because if you could, just a few frames of Kirill Serebrennikov‘s fabulously yeasty, bilious, dank Competition title, “Petrov’s Flu” would bring all of Cannes‘ anti-Covid measures to naught.

Unable to leave Russia, director attends Cannes virtually - abcnews.go.com - France - Russia
abcnews.go.com
13.07.2021 / 21:43

Unable to leave Russia, director attends Cannes virtually

CANNES, France -- Celebrated Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov is banned from leaving his home country, so he is attending the Cannes Film Festival virtually. Serebrennikov phoned into the red-carpet premiere of his film, “Petrov's Flu,” by FaceTime and spoke to the media on Tuesday by Zoom.A seat was left open for the 51-year-old director when “Petrov's Flu” premiered Monday in Cannes.

Banned From Leaving Russia, Kirill Serebrennikov Thanks Cannes Crowd By FaceTime at ‘Petrov’s Flu’ Premiere - variety.com - Russia
variety.com
13.07.2021 / 01:35

Banned From Leaving Russia, Kirill Serebrennikov Thanks Cannes Crowd By FaceTime at ‘Petrov’s Flu’ Premiere

Christopher Vourlias Kirill Serebrennikov made an appearance by FaceTime on Monday after the premiere of “Petrov’s Flu,” which bowed in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. The 51-year-old helmer is banned from leaving Russia and was unable to attend the opening.“I would like to thank everyone who is here.

Kirill Serebrennikov on Fear, Solitude and Post-Soviet Life in Cannes Competition Title ‘Petrov’s Flu’ - variety.com - Russia
variety.com
12.07.2021 / 10:11

Kirill Serebrennikov on Fear, Solitude and Post-Soviet Life in Cannes Competition Title ‘Petrov’s Flu’

Christopher Vourlias Three years after his musical drama “Leto” bowed on the Croisette, Kirill Serebrennikov returns to Cannes’ main competition with “Petrov’s Flu,” a deadpan, hallucinatory romp through a post-Soviet Russia in the grips of a mysterious flu epidemic. The acclaimed director spoke to Variety about living with fear and making the most out of solitude.How did you get involved with “Petrov’s Flu”? I was hired to write the script.

Cannes Review: ‘Compartment No. 6’ - deadline.com - Russia - Finland - city Moscow
deadline.com
11.07.2021 / 10:45

Cannes Review: ‘Compartment No. 6’

If you’ve ever fancied taking the train from Moscow to the far northwestern Russian city of Murmansk above the Arctic Circle, Compartment No. 6 (Hytti No. 6) will almost certainly cure you of the urge. At the same time, Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen’s second film, which is about such a journey, offers up vivid emotional twists and turns that are charted with unusual acuity, qualities that will propel it to a modest but well noted life on the festival circuit.

‘Compartment No. 6’ Review: An Offbeat Trainbound Love Story That Transports You Across Russia and Back in Time - variety.com - Russia
variety.com
10.07.2021 / 19:07

‘Compartment No. 6’ Review: An Offbeat Trainbound Love Story That Transports You Across Russia and Back in Time

Jessica Kiang For anyone who’s ever got drunk on bad schnapps with a stranger, for anyone who’s ever been properly alone in a nowhere-town and spoken to a dial tone just to look like they had something to do, for anyone who’s ever been asked how to say “I love you” in their language and has patiently sounded out the words for “Fuck you” … Juho Kuosmanen’s deeply delightful Cannes competition title “Compartment No.

'Black Widow' Ending and Post Credits Scene, Explained - www.etonline.com - Russia - city Budapest
etonline.com
09.07.2021 / 18:55

'Black Widow' Ending and Post Credits Scene, Explained

Scarlett Johansson's original Avenger is finally having her story told, mining a decade's worth of Easter eggs — about Budapest, the Red Room and Dreykov's daughter — and introducing the family of Russian spies we never knew Natasha had: Her «mother,» former Widow and leading scientist Melina (Rachel Weisz); her «father,» the super-soldier Red Guardian (David Harbour) and her little «sister,» the assassin Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh).

‘Petrov’s Flu’ Director Kirill Serebrennikov Talks Travel Ban, Next Movie & Why He’s Backing Paul Verhoeven For The Palme d’Or – Cannes - deadline.com - France - Russia - city Moscow
deadline.com
09.07.2021 / 12:47

‘Petrov’s Flu’ Director Kirill Serebrennikov Talks Travel Ban, Next Movie & Why He’s Backing Paul Verhoeven For The Palme d’Or – Cannes

He may be barred from leaving Russia and thus unable to travel to Cannes, but arthouse cinema favorite Kirill Serebrennikov is refusing to let that dampen his spirit ahead of the premiere of his latest movie, Petrov’s Flu, in the French fest’s Competition.

‘The Souvenir Part II’ Film Review: Gentle British Drama Is Haunted by the Past - thewrap.com - Britain
thewrap.com
08.07.2021 / 15:37

‘The Souvenir Part II’ Film Review: Gentle British Drama Is Haunted by the Past

sequel isn’t quite the right term for this most delicate and exquisite of follow-ups. Aftermath might be more apposite.The first film dealt with our lead character Julie (played by Honor Swinton Byrne) and her first days at film school in 1980s London, a period marked by a relationship with the charming but raffish Anthony (Tom Burke), who turned out to be a total lying heroin addict.In the new film, time has gone by and Julie is completing her graduation film.

‘Petrov’s Flu’ Producer Ilya Stewart Talks Growing His Business Internationally & The “Balancing Act” Of Working In Russia – Cannes - deadline.com - Russia - city Moscow
deadline.com
08.07.2021 / 12:59

‘Petrov’s Flu’ Producer Ilya Stewart Talks Growing His Business Internationally & The “Balancing Act” Of Working In Russia – Cannes

Moscow-based Ilya Stewart is one of the international film industry’s rising stars. After founding production co Hype in 2011 with Murad Osmann, the pair have rapidly grown the outfit into one of the hottest names in Russia across commercials, music videos, and feature films. Unsurprisingly, TV is also now in the company’s sights.

Vladimir Menshov Dies: Director Of Oscar-Winning Soviet Film ‘Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears’ Was 81 - deadline.com - Russia - city Moscow - city Baku - Azerbaijan
deadline.com
07.07.2021 / 10:09

Vladimir Menshov Dies: Director Of Oscar-Winning Soviet Film ‘Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears’ Was 81

Famous Russian film director Vladimir Menshov, known for crowd pleasers featuring everyday people, died July 5 in Moscow of Covid complications, according to the Russian film studio Mosfilm and Russian media. He was 81.

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