In 2012, the Moscow International Film Festival will be held for the 34th time. The event, organized with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, is officially accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations as a competition festival.
You will need
- - media employee certificate;
- - a computer with Internet access or a specialized press;
- - movie tickets.
Instruction manual
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If you are involved with the media, visit the press conference to be held May 31 at ITAR-TASS. At it, the directorate of the International Moscow Film Festival will specify the program for showing films. It is already known that any picture can be shown during the festival no more than five times (given closed sessions for journalists).
2
Check out the news and the poster on the official website of the Moscow International Film Festival
3
Visit the Moscow Film Festival from June 21-30. This year, as in previous ones, competitive screenings will take place at traditional metropolitan venues - in the cinemas "October" and "Artistic" and in the House of Cinema. Come and to a new venue - in the summer cinema "Pioneer" in the Gorky Culture Park (there films will be shown only in the evening). The program will include films within the framework of the main competition, as well as documentary and short film competitions and the "Perspectives" competition. In addition, an out-of-competition and retrospective show will be held.
note
According to the chairman of the Moscow International Film Festival Nikita Mikhalkov, competitions are held in order to develop cultural exchange, mutual understanding of representatives of different countries and cooperation between filmmakers.
Useful advice
The competition programs of the 34th film festival (except for the short films competition) involve only full-length films shot no earlier than May 1, 2011. Short films - no more than 20 minutes - films created in 2011 and 2012 participate in the short film competition.
At the Moscow International Film Festival 2012 films will be shown that have not previously been shown publicly in the Russian Federation (except for a retrospective screening and a separate cycle of Russian cinema).