“Playing the Victim†Won Top Prize at Rome Film Festival
“Playing the Victim†by Kirill Serebrennikov, a critically acclaimed theater director in his native Russia, was named best film among the 16 movies in competition. They were mostly art-house titles by new directors.
Serebrennikov’s film is a family drama centered on a young student who uncovers the mystery surrounding his father’s death.
The jury also gave a special prize to “This is England,†British director Shane Meadows’ story of a 12-year-old boy befriending a group of skinheads in the early 1980s.
In different ways, both films explore the confusion and disillusionment of younger generations. They were chosen by a 50-member jury made up of ordinary film-goers and supervised by Italian director Ettore Scola.
“Neither of these two very beautiful films is commercial but I hope both will reach the big audiences,†Scola said at the award ceremony.
Serebrennikov said his film — adapted from a play by the Presnyakov brothers — was a film “for Russia and for Russians.â€
“We still believe that cinema can change people’s way of thinking and their consciences,†he said.
“I think my film is an artistic portrayal of what is passing through the minds of people in Russia today: terror, hope, insecurity.â€
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October 24, 2006- Posted in: Russia, film, Cinema, Kirill Serebrennikov
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