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"Wreaths of the Silent Sermon" ("Венцы тихого назидания") 1d3q3d

Film
Film
Original Title (If different): 
"Wreaths of the Silent Sermon" ("Венцы тихого назидания")
Language: 
English
Other languages or subtitles: 
Russian
Production country: 
Russian Federation
Running time (In minutes): 
15
Theme: 
Religious films
Category/Format: 
Experiment
Student film: 
No
Poster: 
A Picture of the Film Director
Production year: 
December, 2006
Film Credits
About the Director: 

Anna Polibina-Polansky graduated from the Literary Institute of Moscow in 2001. She has been a member of all-Russia Union of Literators since 1993. Anna translates poetry, fiction and drama from five European languages. Over 80 of her poetic short cut films have been issued, and 10 of them were demonstrated last month in the center of Meyerhold (Moscow). In cinema she cultivates a range of art house and experimental genres.

Film director: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky
Producer: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky
About the Producer: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky stands for a producer of her short cut films, though her profession is screen writing.
Screenplay: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky
Editing: 
Galina Nikashkina
Film photographer: 
Aleksander Polibin
Sound: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky (recording and performing in voice)
Music: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky
Art Director: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky
Costume: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky
Decor: 
-
Cast 1: 
Anna Polibina-Polansky
Film synopsis: 
Poetic renditions (by Anna Polibina) of two best-known Russian prayers and the original prose by the author of the film are illustrated by vivid, all-by-hand pictures (also by Anna Polibina) of old-Russian houses, steeples, temples and town panoramas. This film is an excursion into the dark centuries of the core of Russia. The movie was created in two poetic versions, Russian and English. It was the idea by the author, to render two prayers in the new, versified form.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Under $10 000
Actual Budget: 
5 000$
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
not specified
Format Ratio: 
-
Film Sound: 
Other
Video master available ?: 
No
Video Type: 
A gamma of those types
Number of reels: 
1
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
No
Festival selections: 

The movie is meant for historical and world-cultural festivals and demonstrations

Awards received: 
The movie has been just taken from the archive of its author, Anna Polibina
Film reviews: 
Reviews are still to be written
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Open
Video: 
Open
International: 
Open
Internet: 
Open
Sales/distribution name: 
Monocineartstudio of Anna Polibina-Polansky
Address: 
111524 Moscow, Ul.Plyuscheva, 9-2-8
Publicity Infos
Publicity : 
(495) 309-0891; (+7) 916-315-916-6
publicity address: 
111524 Moscow, Ul.Plyuscheva, 9-2-8
Trailer availble: 
no
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