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Jury 2010
Russian screenwriter, director and producer Serguei
Bodrov is famous for his award-winning films ‘The
Prisoner of the Caucasus’ (nominated for the Oscars and
the Golden Globes in 1996) and ‘Mongol’ (nominated for
the Oscars in 2007). Krzysztof Zanussi, a polyvalent Polish artist, has successfully worked in the different fields of the film industry: as a director, an actor, an art director, a producer and a screenwriter. He is also a well-known theatre director. Son of French comedians, Claude Brasseur has become, with more than 90 films, a French cinema reference and an extremely popular actor. His rich career was awarded by two Cesars (French equivalent of Oscars) for Best supporting actor in 1977 in the comedy 'Un éléphant, ça trompe énormément' and for Best leading role in 1980 in 'La guerre des polices'. Andreï Khalpakhchi is the director of Kyiv International Film Festival Molodist, known as Molodist. His insight of young European cinema will be very helpful for the jury. Russian Actor and producer Alexeï Gouskov has started as a stage actor at the Pushkin Theatre. He then diversified his prolific career path by acting in feature films and producing several TV series. He eventually was named Outstanding Artist of Russia in 2001 and People’s Artist in 2007. Nevertheless, he became famous in Europe only in 2009 with the successful movie ‘The Concert’ in which he is the main character.
Daughter of famous artists, Russian actress Daria
Moroz has started her career at age 2; since, she
has played around 30 characters, firstly on stage with
the Khudozhestvienny Theatre, then for television and
cinema. Her young but already successful career was
awarded by two prizes in 2006 and 2008 for her roles in
films 'Nankin Landscape' and 'Live to remember.' |
