Roads to Koktebel
Roads to Koktebel | |
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Directed by | Boris Khlebnikov Aleksey Popogrebskiy |
Written by | Boris Khlebnikov Aleksey Popogrebskiy |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Shandor Berkeshi |
Edited by | Ivan Lebedev |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Roads to Koktebel (Russian: Коктебель, romanized: Koktebel) is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Boris Khlebnikov and Aleksey Popogrebskiy.
Plot[]
A Boy with his Father go to the sea. They come in a freight car in the trucker's cabin. They go from house to house, by forest, by field. In Moscow they have nothing left. And there, by the sea is hope of a new happy life beginning. For the Father, the road is an attempt to regain faith in himself, and the friendship and trust of his son. The Boy's target objective is the Koktebel village, where in the hills near the sea a wind is constantly blowing, where the albatross soars.
Cast[]
- as The Son
- as The Father
- as Railway inspector
- as Tanya
- as Mikhail
- as Kseniya
- as Truck driver
- as Tenant
Awards[]
It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George.[1] It also won the FIPRESCI prize in Moscow.[2]
At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival the film won the Philip Morris Film Prize (Boris Khlebnikov, Aleksey Popogrebskiy).[3]
References[]
- ^ "25th Moscow International Film Festival (2003)". MIFF. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
- ^ "Revelation of the Year 2003: Boris Khlebnikov and Alexei Popogrebsky's "Koktebel"". FIPRESCI.
- ^ "Road to Koktebel". Variety.
External links[]
- 2003 films
- Russian-language films
- 2003 drama films
- Russian films
- Russian drama films
- Films set in Crimea
- Films directed by Alexei Popogrebski
- Russian film stubs
- 2000s drama film stubs