Saving a film studio
May 18, 2010 Elena Marchan, RN
Plans to make the Lenfilm studio one of the biggest film studios in Europe
Mosfilm debuts online cinema
May 11, 2010 Natalya Belogrudova, Delovoi Peterburg
In an effort at beating back the internet pirates on their own turf, Mosfilm, Russia’s oldest film studio, debuts its online cinema
Wajda’s ‘Katyn’: the healing truth
April 28, 2010 Mark H Teeter, The Moscow News
Can good movies help heal nations and their strained relations with their neighbours? After tragedy struck 11 days ago, killing an elite delegation of Poland's leaders travelling to a commemoration of the 1940 Katyn massacre of Polish officers and in
The Island of Sokurov
December 23, 2009 By Stephen M. Norris, Special to Russia Now
With the release of his latest film, The Sun, Alexander Sokurov continues his quest to confound audiences.
Lights, Camera, Action!
October 22, 2009 Margarita Dolgova, RIR
Project: A new Russian series will be set in Mumbai
With love from India to Russia
October 22, 2009 Artem Mikhailov, RIR
Connection: Going back to Soviet times, Indian films are still popular
Signs of a cinematic revival
October 22, 2009 Artem Mikhaylov, RIR
Cinema: This year Russia marks the centenary of its film industry
Bollywood returns to Russian screens
September 10, 2009 Oxana Naralenkova, RIR
Cinema: Indian films remain popular in post-Soviet times
Russia Director Creates Hollywood Blockbuster
July 28, 2008 Yevgeny Gusyatinsky, Russky Reporter
One day after its release, Timur Bekmambetov's "Wanted" becomes the world's most lucrative film
Genghis Khan film wins Russian Oscar
April 30, 2008 Yelena Andronova, Channel 5 Television and Radio Broadcasting Company
The Golden Nika, the oldest film award in post-Soviet Russia, had its 21st annual awards ceremony in Moscow this March. Three movies held the top spots this year, and experts were unsure of the winner until the last minute. The results were sensation






























