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Dutch festival screens 100 years of Russian film

Dutch festival screens 100 years of Russian film
900 Days (2011) dir. by Jessica Gorter is being screened at the Ruskino Film Festival

16 October 2013

Film fans will be spoilt for choice with a festival in Amsterdam that spans 100 years of Russian cinema as part of the bilateral year of culture between Russia and the Netherlands. Ruskino Film Festival will be screening a wide range of films from restored versions of classics such as Battleship Potemkin (1925) to genre films such as White Sun of the Desert (1970), a “red western”.

According to the organisers, the festival will also show a selection of movie gems that have “disappeared off the radar for years”. They include Marlen Khutsiyev’s July Rain (1966), a film evocative of the work of Italian director Michelangelo Antionioni; A Life for a Life (1916) by Yevgeni Bauer; and House on Trubnaya Street (1928) by Boris Barnet. The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr West in the Land of the Bolsheviks starring Barnet will also be screened with a new score by 15 Dutch composers from the Multimedia Music Institute.

Also scheduled is a retrospective of films by director Alexei Balabanov who died this year. Opening the retrospective will be Brother (1997), an exploration of Russian capitalism in the Nineties through the life of a disillusioned solider turned hitman. Ruskino runs at EYE Film Institute Netherlands until 19 December.