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Russian Resurrection Film Festival

Russian Resurrection 2010

Russian Resurrection Film Festival

What better way to celebrate the end of (what seemed a very long) Sydney winter than with a world-class selection of films from one of the coldest countries on this planet, Russia. In its 7th year, Russian Resurrection Film Festival brings a collection of 17 new films (plus a World War II retrospective) and is said to be the largest festival of Russian film outside Russia.

The multi-award winning features One War and How I Ended This Summer, which I failed to see at the 2010 Sydney Film Festival, are my top picks. The former is a captivating story of compassion set in World War II, while the latter is an uncanny exploration of human relationship with each other, time and space. How I Ended This Summer is set on a remote Arctic island, and is praised for its beautiful cinematography.

Two more features sparked my interest and I would be keen to see either the festival opening night romantic drama Man at the Window or Peter on His Way to Heaven, a film about a a mentally handicapped youth in a prison-camp town during Stalin’s Russia.

Russian Resurrection Film Festival opens on Thursday 19 August and runs until Wednesday 1 September 2010 at Chauvel Cinema in Paddington. A selection of films will also be shown in Burwood and Bondi Junction cinemas. For a full listing, visit the Russian Resurrection website.

Festival of German Films

Audi Festival of German Films

Whisky with Vodka at the 2010 Audi Festival of German Films

Herzlich Willkommen. From Wednesday 21 April, the crème de la crème of German cinema will hit our little town. The two-week festival will showcase over 30 titles across a number of different genres. The opening choice for this year is a highly entertaining ‘culinary comedy’ Whisky with Vodka. In the ‘German currents’ category of films, Storm and The White Ribbon look very thought-provoking, while ‘Berlin based’ category offers original and compelling stories in The Wolves of Berlin and Berlin’36. Audi Festival of German Films screens at Palace Norton Street Leichhardt and Chauvel Cinema Paddington Townhall until Sunday 2 May.