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Berlin Film Festival Will Not Boycott Russian Films, But Will Exclude Official Delegations - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia - Poland - Berlin
deadline.com
16.03.2022 / 15:09

Berlin Film Festival Will Not Boycott Russian Films, But Will Exclude Official Delegations

The Berlin International Film Festival has joined fellow events including Cannes and Venice in saying it will not ban Russian movies at the next edition of its fest, but will block official Russian delegates.

U.S. Theaters From Regal To Indies Will Play 2014 Ukrainian Film ‘The Guide’ Starting Friday With Proceeds Going To Relief Effort - deadline.com - Canada - Ukraine - Russia - Boston
deadline.com
15.03.2022 / 01:57

U.S. Theaters From Regal To Indies Will Play 2014 Ukrainian Film ‘The Guide’ Starting Friday With Proceeds Going To Relief Effort

A group of theater owners from giant Regal to independent cinemas have signed on to screen Ukrainian director Oles Sanin’s 2014 feature film The Guide starting Friday with proceeds going to relief efforts for the war ravaged country.

‘I Don’t Care How Putin Departs From This World’: Ukrainian Film Personalities Call for Russian Boycott - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 17:09

‘I Don’t Care How Putin Departs From This World’: Ukrainian Film Personalities Call for Russian Boycott

Naman Ramachandran Seven senior figures of the Ukrainian film industry, including 84-year-old doyenne Ada Rogovtseva, have spoken out against the Russian invasion of their country and have joined the numerous calls for a boycott of Russian culture. Ada Rogovtseva, actor (“Taras Bulba”), professor at the National University of Culture. Remains in Ukraine.I volunteer at home.

Kyiv-Based Molodist International Film Festival Calls on Festivals to Boycott Russian Cinema - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
13.03.2022 / 04:27

Kyiv-Based Molodist International Film Festival Calls on Festivals to Boycott Russian Cinema

J. Kim Murphy The Kyiv-based Molodist International Film Festival has penned an open letter to the film community calling on other festivals to join in a boycott of Russian films as a response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces.The festival’s statement cites an ongoing effort by modern Russia to “separate culture from politics” and to “[use] that same culture to distract the West from Russia’s wars, human rights violations, censorship and persecution of political dissidents.”“There are Russian filmmakers and intellectuals who have been truly vocal in their dissent and criticism of Russia’s aggression toward Ukraine throughout these years, and we know some of them personally,” the statement reads.

Iranian Film Community Reacts With Outrage to Russian Invasion of Ukraine (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Iran - Berlin - Iraq - city Moscow - city Tehran
variety.com
11.03.2022 / 21:23

Iranian Film Community Reacts With Outrage to Russian Invasion of Ukraine (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentIran’s government may support Russia’s of Ukraine, but the bulk of the country’s film community is outraged by the war — and some more openly than others.Prominent Iranian actor Hamid Farokhnezhad, best known internationally for starring in Asghar Farhadi’s “Fireworks,” has posted a video widely circulated on social media in which he denounces “the brutal attack of Russia against Ukraine.”Farokhnezhad (pictured above), in protest against the Russian invasion, expressed his wish in the video to return the best actor statuette he received from the Moscow Film Festival in 2005 for his role in anti-war drama “Big Drum Under Left Foot,” directed by Kazem Ma’asoumi.As Iranian multi-hyphenate Babak Karimi, speaking from Tehran, puts it, “Iran has experienced eight years of war with Iraq, which had similarities to the war in Ukraine.” “The memory of war is very much alive here,” he notes. “So it’s obvious that everyone is saying: ‘Here we go [again], this is going to last for years.'” Karimi, who is an actor, film editor and academic, won the Berlin Silver Bear in 2011 for playing the judge in Oscar-winning “A Separation,” and is a regular in Farhadi’s films.“There are some film personalities that are close to the government who support the war as a political stance, while from a human standpoint they are against it,” says Karimi.However, the vast majority of those in film circles “are fully against the war,” as is the case for Iran’s population at large.

Pasha Lee, Ukrainian Actor and TV Host, Killed by Russian Shelling at 33 - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia - county Lee
thewrap.com
07.03.2022 / 18:11

Pasha Lee, Ukrainian Actor and TV Host, Killed by Russian Shelling at 33

Pavlo Li on his U.S. IMDb page, was killed in the Ukranian city of Irpin on March 6, according to Ukranian journalist Sergiy Tomilenko and a post by the Odesa International Film Festival.More to come …

Pasha Lee dead: Ukrainian TV host and actor dies in Russian shelling aged 33 - www.ok.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia
ok.co.uk
07.03.2022 / 16:23

Pasha Lee dead: Ukrainian TV host and actor dies in Russian shelling aged 33

TV host and actor Pasha Lee has died fighting for Ukraine just a week after joining the front line to defend his home country. Russian troops invaded Ukraine on 24 February and in a bid to help, Pasha joined the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He was killed on 6 March aged 33 after the Russian army shelled the city of Irpin.

Ukrainian Filmmakers Give Their Accounts From The War & Urge The World To Boycott Russian Culture - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
07.03.2022 / 15:03

Ukrainian Filmmakers Give Their Accounts From The War & Urge The World To Boycott Russian Culture

Seven Ukrainian filmmakers, who are remaining in the country as Russia continues its invasion, have spoken out about their experiences on the front line of the war in their country. Directors Valentyn Vasyanovych, Roman Bondarchuk, Nariman Aliev, Maryna Er Gorbach , Antonio Lukich, Alina Gorlova and producer Darya Bassel have all called upon the international film and television community to issue cultural sanctions against Russia.

Cannes Film Fest Sidebars Directors’ Fortnight, Critics’ Week & ACID Will Not Boycott Russian Filmmakers - deadline.com - France - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
03.03.2022 / 20:19

Cannes Film Fest Sidebars Directors’ Fortnight, Critics’ Week & ACID Will Not Boycott Russian Filmmakers

The three key side events of the Cannes Film Festival – Critics’ Week, ACID and the Directors’ Fortnight – will not be joining the boycott of Russian cinema.

Ukrainian Filmmaker Fighting on Front Lines Calls for Russian Cinema Boycott - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia
thewrap.com
03.03.2022 / 20:19

Ukrainian Filmmaker Fighting on Front Lines Calls for Russian Cinema Boycott

Deadline). “Life has changed in an instant with the fall of the first bomb on the territory of Ukraine. Everything we knew about Hitler’s invasion has now become real again.”Sentsov’s latest film “Rhino” was just released in Ukraine two weeks ago, his first movie after he had been imprisoned for five years in Russia in 2014 for fighting against Vladimir Putin’s regime and the annexation of Crimea.

Influential Ukrainian Producer Denis Ivanov Pens Letter From Kyiv Backing Russian Cinema Boycott: “It’s Not The Right Time For Red Carpets For Our Dear Russian Colleagues” - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Stockholm
deadline.com
03.03.2022 / 13:51

Influential Ukrainian Producer Denis Ivanov Pens Letter From Kyiv Backing Russian Cinema Boycott: “It’s Not The Right Time For Red Carpets For Our Dear Russian Colleagues”

Denis Ivanov, the Ukrainian producer whose credits include films with Oleg Sentsov and Sergei Loznitsa, has penned an open letter while fighting on the front line of the war backing the proposed boycott of Russian cinema. Read it in full below.

Venice Film Festival Won’t Ban Independent Russian Artists ‘Who Defend Freedom of Expression’ - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia
thewrap.com
02.03.2022 / 19:31

Venice Film Festival Won’t Ban Independent Russian Artists ‘Who Defend Freedom of Expression’

statement in solidarity with Ukraine and condemned Russia’s military aggression amid calls for boycotts, specifically for artists featured in an art pavilion and exhibition that begins in April (Russia withdrew from the art pavilion earlier this week). But they clarified that they will not “shut its doors to those who defend freedom of expression.” “La Biennale is also close to all those in Russia who are courageously protesting against the war.

Ukrainian Film Academy Co-Founder Julia Sinkevych Named Series Mania Jury President - deadline.com - France - Ukraine - Germany - Turkey - Israel - city Odessa - county Christian
deadline.com
02.03.2022 / 11:27

Ukrainian Film Academy Co-Founder Julia Sinkevych Named Series Mania Jury President

The Co-Founder of the Ukrainian Film Academy has been named Jury President for this year’s Series Mania.

European Film Academy Strongly Condemns Russian War, Excludes Russian Films From European Film Awards - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
01.03.2022 / 16:55

European Film Academy Strongly Condemns Russian War, Excludes Russian Films From European Film Awards

Naman Ramachandran The European Film Academy (EFA) has issued an unequivocal condemnation of President Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and excluded Russia from the European Film Awards.In a statement released on Tuesday, the EFA said: “The Academy strongly condemns the war started by Russia – Ukraine’s sovereignty and territory must be respected. Putin’s actions are atrocious and totally unacceptable, and we strongly condemn them.”“What concerns us most is the fate of the Ukrainians, and our hearts are with the Ukrainian filmmaking community. We are fully aware that several of our members are fighting with arms against the aggressor.

European Film Academy Joins Call For Boycott Of Russian Films - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Stockholm
deadline.com
01.03.2022 / 16:39

European Film Academy Joins Call For Boycott Of Russian Films

The European Film Academy (EFA) has joined growing calls in the international cinema community for a boycott of Russian films.

European Film Academy Strongly Condemns Russian War After Sergei Loznitsa’s Resignation, Excludes Russian Films From European Film Awards - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
01.03.2022 / 16:11

European Film Academy Strongly Condemns Russian War After Sergei Loznitsa’s Resignation, Excludes Russian Films From European Film Awards

Naman Ramachandran The European Film Academy (EFA) has issued an unequivocal condemnation of President Putin’s invasion of Ukraine after Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa expressed his dissatisfaction with their earlier statement and resigned his EFA membership.On Feb. 24, after Russia invaded Ukraine, the EFA had issued a statement pledging their support to the Ukrainian filmmaking community.

Glasgow Film Festival Pulls 2 Russian Titles After Ukraine Invasion; Locarno Film Fest Says It Will Not Boycott Russian Cinema - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Stockholm - Switzerland
deadline.com
28.02.2022 / 18:37

Glasgow Film Festival Pulls 2 Russian Titles After Ukraine Invasion; Locarno Film Fest Says It Will Not Boycott Russian Cinema

The Glasgow Film Festival has withdrawn two Russian titles from its 2022 program in response to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

London Screenings: Russian, Ukrainian Buyers Pull Out, But Week of Events Kicks Off in Stride (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - China - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
28.02.2022 / 17:55

London Screenings: Russian, Ukrainian Buyers Pull Out, But Week of Events Kicks Off in Stride (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran International EditorIn 2020, one of the first indications that all wasn’t right for a global TV industry just waking up to the threat of COVID was the Chinese delegation of buyers pulling out of the BBC Studios Showcase.As revealed by Variety on Feb. 5, 2020, around 20 Chinese companies skipped the early February event due to travel bans in place for parts of China following the coronavirus outbreak, whose death toll had just surpassed that of SARS.Two years later, world events are again affecting London Screenings. Several senior distribution sources have told Variety that most representatives from Russian streamers, broadcasters and distributors, as well as Ukrainian media companies, have canceled their trips to the U.K.

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