The second Kinove will take place from November 23 to November 27 in Kiev. Festival of intellectual and aesthetic cinema. The screenings of the films will be in the original language with Ukrainian subtitles in the cinemas "October", "Kievan Rus" and the Art Center "Bratislava".
The organizers have put together the most concentrated program in which each film is more than just a movie for fun. These are the tapes that will make the viewer look into the very essence of themselves and discover what is hidden under social locks.
On November 23, the festival will begin with the movie "Monos", which has already made quite a stir. The Colombian Oscar nominee won the Best Director Award at the 10th Odessa International Film Festival and broke the standing ovation during the awards ceremony at the Opera House.
Victor Kosakovsky's "Watercolor" also manages an ideal image that is able to absorb its beauty and scope. The film creates a truly cinematic voyage of the power of nature - water. Filmed in a groundbreaking 96 frames / sec, this movie works on an intuitive level of warning that a person is nothing compared to pure primal power.
You probably don't need to be introduced to Stanley Kubrick's acclaimed movie "Wide-eyed." It's been 20 years since viewers first became acquainted with the cult film, and now the big-screen big-screen movie meet again. We will also see hidden desires, expressions of true emotions and feelings in the movie "Dogs do not wear trousers", where there is no place of tightness and shyness.
Speaking of numbers, one of the most popular evers is 80 years old. Yes, yes, Batman, we congratulate you and celebrate your superhero's birthday together in a movie theater on a movie of the same name.
The trump card of the program is the Swedish-Georgian drama "And Then We Danced," which won the Grand Prix of the 10th Odessa International Film Festival as a result of an audience vote, and also represents Sweden at this year's Oscars. The emotional and emotional love story of dancers of the National Georgian Dance Ensemble will definitely not leave indifferent.
It also leaves the viewer with a strange and fascinating tragedy about the corruption, infidelity and loneliness of Ivanov. This is the debut of an affectionate Russian businessman Dmitry Falkovich, who once worked with Boris Nemtsov. The director will personally present the film and tell how and when the idea of Ivanov came up. Together with him, the screening of the festival will be attended by the second director, Marina Stepanskaya, known to the Ukrainian audience on the tape "Streamholov".
The second Kinove will close. The festival is a film portrait of the prominent Colombian artist Fernando Botero. In popularity, it can be compared with another compatriot - the Colombian writer-writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The opportunity to see the best examples of the artist's work on the screen of the restored "Bratislava" adds even more importance to the tape.
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Festival organizer: Kinove