Eurasia International Film Festival
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Eurasia International Film Festival is an international film festival held in Kazakhstan. With the exception of the fifth, held in Astana, all the editions were held in Almaty.
During the seventh festival in 2011, the Alley of Stars of Kazakh Cinema was inaugurated.
Major award winners
[edit]Year | Best Film Grand Prix | Best Director | Best Male Performance | Best Female Performance |
1998 1st[1] |
Beshkempir | Serik Aprymov for Aksuat |
Dalia Micheleviciute for Lunar Lithuania | |
2005 2nd[1] |
The Tuner | Alexander Sokurov for The Sun |
Issey Ogata for The Sun |
Alla Demidova for The Tuner |
2006 3rd[1] |
Eden | Zhang Yuan for Little Red Flowers |
Masatō Ibu for Sway |
Ladan Mostofi for Goodnight Commander |
2007 4th[1] |
Half Moon | Alexei Popogrebski for Simple Things |
Leonid Bronevoy for Simple Things |
Fan Bingbing for Lost in Beijing |
2008 5th[1] |
Farewell, Gulsary! | Damiyar Salamat for Together with Father |
Diyas Rakhmatov for Little People Bakhytzhan Alpeisov for Together with Father |
Irina Ageikina for Song from the Southern Seas |
2010 6th[2] |
The Light Thief | Pelin Esmer for 10 to 11 |
Andrey Merzlikin for Strayed |
Darya Gorshkaleva for Gastarbeiter |
2011 7th[3] |
Before the Storm | Nariman Turebaev for Sunny Days |
Theodór Júlíusson for Volcano |
Olga Simanova for Beduin |
2012 8th[1] |
Özcan Alper for Future Lasts Forever Małgorzata Szumowska for Elles |
Azamat Nigmanov for The Convoy |
Anaïs Demoustier for Elles | |
2013 9th[4] |
In Bloom | Serik Aprymov for Little Brother |
Carlo Cecchi for Miele Koh Jia Ler for Ilo Ilo |
Jördis Triebel for My Sisters Elahe Hesari for Don't worry Sarah |
2014 10th[5] |
Next to Her | Benedikt Erlingsson for Of Horses and Men |
4 male actors for Tangerines |
Tinatin Dalakishvili for Star |
2015 11th[6] |
Heavenly Nomadic | Elchin Musaoglu for Nabat |
Erzhan Nurymbet for Stranger |
Fatemeh Motamed-Arya for Nabat |
2016 12th[7] |
House of Others | Adilkhan Erjanov for The Plague at the Karatas Village |
Yury Pomarantsev for Once a Week |
Emmanuelle Devos for Moka |
2017 13th[8] |
Returnee | Aktan Abdykalykov for Centaur |
Gurban Ismailov for Pomegranate Orchard |
Ia Shugliashvili for My Happy Family |
2018 14th[9] |
The Party's Over | Milko Lazarev for Aga |
Karim Mirkhadiyev for Perseverance |
Marta Kozlova for Anna’s War |
2019 15th[10] |
The Secret of a Leader | Bong Joon-ho for Parasite |
Yoram Toledano for Echo |
Emilie Piponnier for Alice |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f History - Eurasia IFF Archived 2014-09-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ (in Russian) VI МКФ «Евразия», Алматы, 2010 год
- ^ (in Russian) VII МКФ «Евразия», Алматы, 2011 год
- ^ Eurasia Film Festival in Almaty announces winners
- ^ "Great films at the Eurasia film festival". Archived from the original on 29 March 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
- ^ "11th Eurasia International Film Festival, Almaty". Archived from the original on 8 August 2019. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
- ^ Winners of the XXII Eurasia IFF (Almaty, 24-30.09.2016)
- ^ Eurasia Intl. Film Festival 2017: The winners of the XIII International Film Festival “Eurasia”
- ^ "ALL 14th EURASIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL WINNERS ANNOUNCED". Archived from the original on 13 July 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
- ^ The film of Kazakhstani director received Eurasia’s Grand-Prix.
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