Squeal Trailer — Aik Karapetian‘s Squeal (2021) movie trailer has been released by Good Deed Entertainment. The Squeal trailer stars Kevin Janssens, Laura Silina, Aigars Vilims, Normunds Griestins, Juris Bartkevics, and Guntis Pilsums. Crew Aik Karapetian and Aleksandr Rodionov wrote the screenplay for Squeal, formerly known as Samuel’s Travels. Plot Synopsis Squeal‘s plot synopsis: “Filmmaker Aik Karapetian’s dark [...]
Continue reading: Squeal (2021) Movie Trailer: Aik Karapetian’s Dark Fairy Tale about a Lost Man in Mythical Forest, Slavery, & Pigs...
Continue reading: Squeal (2021) Movie Trailer: Aik Karapetian’s Dark Fairy Tale about a Lost Man in Mythical Forest, Slavery, & Pigs...
- 8/3/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Boris Khlebnikov‘s latest project titled A Long and Happy Life is one of the movies that will compete for the Golden Bear statue (aka the award for the best film) at this year’s Berlin Film Festival which runs from 7 – 17 February. Today, we’re here to start our little chat about the powerful modern film which examines the conflict that emerges between the dream of a long & happy life, and the dream of freedom, independence, and the right to choose… Boris Khlebnikov directed the movie from a script he co-wrote with Alexander Rodionov, which follows a city boy turned farmer named Sasha who...
- 2/6/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Ruben Östlund’s Swedish drama “De Ofrivilliga” (“Involuntary”) took home the Iris Award for best film Sunday at the 6th edition of the Brussels European Film Festival.
Written by Ruben Östlund and Erik Hemmendorff, the film examines several individuals’ behavior in a group. Among the characters are a young man who needs to be the center of attention among his friends, two girls who plan to drink large quantities of alcohol, and a bus driver who wants to show off his authority.
The prize for best performance went to Polina Philonenko, Agnia Kuznetsova and Olga Shuvalova in Valeriya Gai Germanika’s “Everybody Dies But Me,” which also recently won the CineVision Award at the 25th edition of the Munich Film Festival.
Germanika’s coming-of-age drama follows three teenagers as they gear up for a party held at their high school. Alexander Rodionov and Juri Klavdiev wrote the script.
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Written by Ruben Östlund and Erik Hemmendorff, the film examines several individuals’ behavior in a group. Among the characters are a young man who needs to be the center of attention among his friends, two girls who plan to drink large quantities of alcohol, and a bus driver who wants to show off his authority.
The prize for best performance went to Polina Philonenko, Agnia Kuznetsova and Olga Shuvalova in Valeriya Gai Germanika’s “Everybody Dies But Me,” which also recently won the CineVision Award at the 25th edition of the Munich Film Festival.
Germanika’s coming-of-age drama follows three teenagers as they gear up for a party held at their high school. Alexander Rodionov and Juri Klavdiev wrote the script.
Hany Tamba...
- 7/9/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
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