2010 Russian film
To Live (Russian: 'Жить', romanized: Zhit) is a 2010 Russian drama film written, directed by Yuri Bykov.[1] It is his debut film.[2][3] It premiered at the Kinotavr Film Festival.[4]
Plot
In the Russian countryside, Mikhail is hunting when he encounters Andrey, a criminal who is running from three men who are trying to kill him. They are compelled to try to escape together, first in Mikhail's car, then on foot, while tension builds between them.[4]
Cast
- Vladislav Toldykov as Mikhail
- Denis Shvedov as Andrey
- Sergei Belyayev as fisherman
- Aleksei Komashko as Sergey
- Sergey Sosnovsky as old man
- Konstantin Strelnikov as Oleg
- Sergey Zharkov as Ivan
Reception
Variety described the film as "[a]n impressively confident feature debut", while noting that it had been the subject of controversy due to the "onscreen death of an animal" (although the film's credits state that no animal was actually harmed).[4]
Awards and nominations
- First feature film Prize in International Human Rights Film Festival, 2010[5]
References
- ^ "Мастер-класс Юрия Быкова «Путь режиссёра: от дебютной работы к международному признанию»". Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation. Archived from the original on 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2015-02-16.
- ^ Юрий Семченков (2013-09-12). "Непрокатное кино Юрия Быкова". «О чём говорит Смоленск». Archived from the original on 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2015-02-16.
- ^ Olga Artemyeva. "Бег зайца по полям". Iskusstvo Kino.
- ^ a b c Leslie Felperin, "Review: 'To Live'", Variety, June 20, 2010.
- ^ "Итоги XVI Международного фестиваля фильмов о правах человека «Сталкер»". Kinotavr.
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