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- In January 2013 a group of 21 filmmakers from 14 countries met for the first time in Moscow. On the next day they were sent on a trip to make films that would explore widespread stereotypes about Russia. Over the following month, they shot and edited this movie. They traveled 10 000 km by train to engage in a dialog with the Russian people and to understand the ideas the Russians have about themselves. 80 years after Aleksandr Medvedkin's train, the Cinetrain is back on track.
- Northern Russia, Siberia, Winter 2013. We can not say that they are alone, but we can not say that they are part of society. We can not say they are illegal, but we can not say that they abide by the law. We can not say they do not love their life.
- 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, in a region of the world that use to be united as one country, people had to adapt to new borders and build new relations to their neighbors.
- A movie about an iconic vehicle and a few of its last remaining drivers, 'Lada' takes you on a Russian journey. It explores people's affinity to a vehicle that stereotypically is considered as one of the worst in the world. A humorous and intimate insight told from behind the steering wheel.
- Through the endless winters, every year, her love takes new shapes and forms.
- From Moscow to Vladivostok, "Did we just cross the European border?" 18 young filmmakers from all over Europe constantly asked themselves this question along the 9302 km of the mythic Transsiberian railroad track.
- One man investigates the intimate relationship between the Russian people and fast food culture.
- Logline An introspective cinematic journey following the thin line between transcendental inspiration and bleak visions evoked by the spirit of vodka. Synopsis THE GREEN SERPENT is a journey into the depths of intoxication: drinking vodka as a transcendental experience. Bitten by the green snake, people enter into a twilight zone where the beauty of life becomes indistinguishable from a dark, devastating void and inspiration and destruction can equally form. During this cinematic trip through the Russian winterland we meet the actor Aleksandr Bashirov, the poet Mstislav Biserov and renowned physicist Nikolai Mikhailovich Budnev who speak about their relationship with vodka; the struggle against fear and pain and the pursuit of divine spirits its consumption awakens. THE GREEN SERPENT is introspection about drinking, a brusque Cinepoem not only for inebriated barflies, but for everyone driven by a desire for ecstasy in an otherwise ordinary life. This film is an ode to passion, about people who comprehend drinking as an extension of the world beyond religion and materialism.
- A beautiful, melodic portrait of the disparate lives which come together in the confines of a single train. Three passengers share songs and their stories to strip away anonymity and paint gentle personal portraits.
- A portrait of a season - a journey through North Russia and Siberia, through the feelings and thoughts of the people who have to cope with one of the world's harshest climates, a reality where the boundary between life and death is so thin that is sometimes almost nonexistent, where civilization constantly both fights and embraces nature and its millenarian rules and rites. A reflection on life, adaptation and the immutable cycles of existence.
- A stylish exploration of Lenin's image, and how is has permeated Russia's culture years after his death.