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Galina KRASNOBOROVA
Галина КРАСНОБОРОВА
Galina KRASNOBOROVA
Russia, 2008, 19mn
Colour, documentary
Nine Forgotten Songs
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Девять забытых песен
Neuf chansons oubliées
Devyat zabytykh pecen
Directed by :
Galina KRASNOBOROVA
(Галина КРАСНОБОРОВА)
Writing credits :
Galina KRASNOBOROVA
(Галина КРАСНОБОРОВА)
Cinematography :
Oksana GRACHEVA
(Оксана ГРАЧЕВА)
Sound :
Yelena TITOVA
(Елена ТИТОВА)
Production :
VGIK
Awards :
Best first film
International Human Rights Film Festival, Moscow (Russia), 2008
Plot synopsis
Wrapped-up old people in the snow, mysterious rooms, songs, mourning prayers. A surrealistic search for the buried roots of a Siberian people.
Selected in the following festivals or events :
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International Documentary Film Festival "Flahertiana"
, Perm (Russia), 2025
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Mostra Internazionale del Nuovo Cinema
, Pesaro (Italy), 2011
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KinoArt Film Festival
, Toronto (Canada), 2009
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Krakow Film Festival
, Krakow (Poland), 2009
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National Documentary Awards : Laurel
, Moscow (Russia), 2009
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Message to Man : International Short, Documentary and Animated Film Festival
, St Petersburg (Russia), 2009
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Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF)
, Moscow (Russia), 2009
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Nyon International Documentary Film Festival "Visions du réel"
, Nyon (Switzerland), 2009
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International Art Documentary Film Festival "Artdocfest"
, Moscow (Russia), 2008
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International Human Rights Film Festival
, Moscow (Russia), 2008
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Film Festival of CIS countries, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia "Kinoshock"
, Anapa (Russia), 2008