The Cathedral (2021)

drama

An extensive family story in striking pictures

Maɬni: Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore (2020)

documentary

A documentary journey accompanied by the music of the waves, the music of the wind, and the stories of Chinookan people

Residency (2023)

documentary, horror

A documentary about an artistic community that features shocking surprises

New Strains (2023)

comedy, romance, sci-fi

A radically intimate romcom set during a recent pandemic lockdown but with a retro, twentieth-century look

AMFEST

We are introducing the new film program AMFEST ART&ARTISTS – documentaries about artists who have changed the cultural landscape over the past 150 years. Film screenings start in mid-October and are be held in more than 40 cities in Russia. These are films about star creators – and about people who have pushed the boundaries of the familiar. Among the heroes of the project are Dadaist Marcel Duchamp, whose idea of ​​the ready-made captured the world, master of light installations Robert Irwin, associate of James Turrell, who will change your understanding of art. All the films are dedicated to visionaries who defined the art vectors of the future. A special link in the program are two films about the creative dynasty of the Wyeths: Andrew, the author of the masterpiece Christina's World from the MoMA collection in New York, and his son Jamie, portraitist of Kennedy and Nureyev. There is also a film in the program that poses a pressing question: will the profession of art critic survive or it'is "Out of the Picture"?..



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This year AMFEST is focusing on independent, experimental works and new names. Winnie Cheung, and the duet of Artemis Shaw and Prashanth Kamalakanthan have not previously featured on Russian screens and are here now thanks to the renewed AMFEST.Their films radically transform familiar genres: New Strains reinvents the romcom, and Residency turns the documentary chronicle inside out.
 
Other participants include Ricky D’Ambrose, author of the grandiose metamodernist film-novel The Cathedral, which received the silver medal at Sergei Solovyov’s Spirit of Fire International Debut Film Festival in Khanty-Mansiysk, and Sky Hopinka with Małni.