My Father Evgeni
Appearance
My Father Evgeni | |
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Directed by | Andrei Zagdansky |
Written by | Andrei Zagdansky |
Produced by | Andrei Zagdansky Gleb Sinyavsky |
Narrated by | Andrei Zagdansky, Alexander Gelman |
Cinematography | Vladimir Guyevsky |
Edited by | Andrei Zagdansky |
Production company | AZ Films LLC |
Release date |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Countries | United States Ukraine |
Languages | Russian, English |
My Father Evgeni is a 2010 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Andrei Zagdansky. The film tells the story of Evgeni Zagdansky, a World War II veteran, who became a filmmaker and head of the state film studio Kyivnaukfilm in Kyiv, Ukraine.[1]
Festivals and awards
[edit]- New York Jewish Film Festival, New York, 2012
- New York Documentary Film Festival, DOC NYC, New York, 2011
- Jewish Eye International Film Festival, Ashkelon, Israel, 2011
- 1001 Documentary International Film Festival - Istanbul, Turkey, 2011
- Krakow International Film Festival - Krakowski Festiwal Filmowy, Krakow, 2011
- International Documentary Film Festival - Documentamadrid, Madrid, 2011
- International Human Rights Film Festival - Docudays UA, Kyiv, 2011
- National Laurel Award for the best documentary, Moscow, 2010.
- Artdocfest, Moscow, 2010.
- International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam, IDFA, 2010.
- Kyiv International Film Festival, 2010 - Jury Diploma.
References
[edit]- ^ "Андрій ЗАГДАНСЬКИЙ: Мій фільм — про батька, епоху, біль розлуки... і про любов". day.kyiv.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-01-01.
External links
[edit]- Moi Otets Evgeniy at IMDb
- My Father Evgeni on AZ Films website
- "DOC NYC: Dispatch #1" by Jeff Reichert, blog "Sundance Now"
- "Movies Around The Clock" by George Robinson, "The Jewish Week"