Dear friends!
The Russian House in Brussels proudly presents to your attention a film festival dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Russia’s largest film studio – “Mosfilm”, a retrospective by the famous Russian film director Karen Shakhnazarov (OV, English or French subtitles)
We look forward to seeing you at our screenings!!!
Festival Schedule:
May 13th, 19.00 – Dedicated to the Victory Day and the 79 years of the WWII end – “White Tiger”, 2012, directed by Karen Shakhnazarov.
Venue: Russian House in Brussels. 21, rue du Méridien, 1210 Brussels
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May 21st, 19.00 – “Courier”, 1986, directed by Karen Shakhnazarov.
Venue: Russian House in Brussels. 21, rue du Méridien, 1210 Brussels
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September 23th, 20.30 – Opening of the Festival, “Anna Karenina. Vronsky’s Story”, 2017, will be presented by the film director Karen Shakhnazarov.
Venue: Cinema Galeries. 26, Galerie de la Reine, 1000 Brussels !!!
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September 25th, 19.00 – “The Assassin of the Tsar“, 1991, will be presented by the film director Karen Shakhnazarov.
Venue: Russian House in Brussels. 21, rue du Méridien, 1210 Brussels
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October 01th, 19.00 – “Khitrovka. The Sign of Four”, 2023, directed by Karen Shakhnazarov.
Venue: Russian House in Brussels. 21, rue du Méridien, 1210 Brussels
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October 03th, 19.00 – “Jazzmen”, 1983, directed by Karen Shakhnazarov.
Venue: Russian House in Brussels. 21, rue du Méridien, 1210 Brussels
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Please present the QR code at the entrance.
«Messenger boy»
Director: Karen Shakhnazarov.
Cinematographer: Nikolai Nemolyaev.
Starring: Fyodor Dunaevsky, Anastasia Nemolyaeva.
1986*88 min.
English subtitles.
High school graduate Ivan, waiting for his conscription into the army, works as a courier at a newspaper office. The mature adults around him struggle to adapt to this young man’s remarkable ability to turn any event into an extraordinary incident – sometimes hilariously funny, and sometimes irreversibly sad…
100 Years of Mosfilm
In 2024, the film studio Mosfilm celebrated its 100th anniversary since its founding. Mosfilm is part of Russia’s national heritage, its journey inseparable from the country’s history. Across hundreds of kilometers of film, it encapsulates the dreams and disappointments of a great era, the feats of its people, and the destiny of individuals.
The foundation of Mosfilm traces back to the First and Third film factories of Goskino, established in 1919. Over the initial years, the studio underwent multiple reorganizations and renamings until January 1936, when it acquired the name “Mosfilm Studio”.
Nearly 2000 feature films have been created here, shaping the cinematic tastes of generations. Over the years, the studio has hosted remarkable directors, whose works are enshrined in the Golden Fund of Russian and world cinema.
Today, the Mosfilm Film Concern stands as a leading enterprise in Russia’s film industry, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and uniting the best creative and production cinematic forces. The production base of the Mosfilm Film Concern produces the majority of contemporary Russian film productions.