Screenings
August 26 16:00
DEBED VILLAGE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
Saving Land
Russia, 2022, 59’
in Russian w/Arm./Eng.subtitles
Directors: Pavel Fattakhutdinov, Svetlana Bobrova
Scriptwriter: Pavel Fattakhutdinov
Producer: Irina Snezhinskaya
Cinematographer: Mikhail Belov
Editor: Svetlana Bobrova
Sound: Eugeny Chemakin
Production Company: Snega
If there is a paradise on earth, then this is the village of Ivanovskoye in the Yaroslavl region. And the center of this paradise is the school. When you get there, you want to throw all your joys and sorrows at once and stay here forever!
Awards
“Russian Cathedral” – XV Open All-Russian Documentary Film Festival “Salt of the Earth”, Samara, Russia 2022; Main Prize, National Competition, XVII International Film Festival “Won Together”, Volgograd, Russia, 2022; Best Film About Family And Family Traditions, XXIV Kuban Festival of Orthodox Films “Veche Bell”, Krasnodar, Russia, 2022; Jury diploma to the cameraman Mikhail Belov, Jury diploma for accurate editing, Special jury diploma of the VI Crimean Open Documentary Film Festival “KrymDok”, 2023; Special Winner, XXVII International Environmental Television Festival “Save and Preserve”, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, 2023; 1st place, “Reportage” nomination, XIII International Youth Film Festival “Light to the World”, Yaroslavl region, Russia, 2023; Prize “For the active civic position of the artist”, III International Film Festival “Form of Life”, Perm, Russia, 2023; The Prize of the Russian State Archive of Film and Photographic Documents “For a film worthy of state preservation”, XXXIV Open Documentary Film Festival “RUSSIA”, Yekaterinburg, Russia, 2023; Best Non-Fiction Film, X Open Regional Festival of Environmental Films and Advertising of the Chelyabinsk region “EFiR74”, Chelyabinsk, Russia, 2023.
Pavel Fattakhutdinov
Pavel Fattakhutdinov was born on April 17, 1952, in Sverdlovsk. In 1974, he graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of the Ural State University. In 1980, he graduated from the Higher Directing Courses in Moscow, the workshop of Gleb Panfilov. Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation. Director of more than 40 documentaries-winners of many film festivals, including international ones.
Filmography
Compromise (1980, feature), Alone and Unarmed (1983, feature), Flying Incident (1987, feature), The O So Unique Filmmaking of Ural (1987), How Kolyada Wrote his Play (1997), The Meeting of Pushkin and Goethe (2000), Lisa (2005), Sister (2006), Great Siberian Rivers. Angara (2009), The Eclipse (2010), Roadless (2011), Great Siberian Rivers. Lena (2013), Hard Luck (2013), Great Siberian Rivers. Biryusa (2014), Dreams of Russia (2019), The Commune (2020), Saving Land (2022).
Svetlana Bobrova
Svetlana Bobrova was born on November 24, 1965 in Uralsk. Graduated from the Philological Faculty of the Ural State University. Today she works in the “Filmcompany “SNEGA” as a director of editing, scriptwriter, and director. Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation.
Filmography
Great Siberian Rivers: Biryusa (2014), Outsiders (2014), Candy Track (2015), Home (2016), The Commune (2020), Saving Land (2022).