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Fans of Russian cinema must be worth paying attention to these new films - after all, each of them is like a sip of fresh air - an indispensable view of familiar things.

1. Summer

The black and white picture of the life and work of the brightest representative of the Russian rock scene. Viktor Tsoi, the image of which is shown on the screen, has become a cumier for many generations, leaving a trace in history. The film is completely saturated with the spirit of pure rebellion and mumbling youth, which swears as quickly and brightly, like hot summer days. The main role in the film was performed by the South Korean actor Teo Y.

2. Acid

This is a burning feeling that wounds many hearts. The film of the Young Director-Debutant became a kind of manifesto. Through neon lights of noisy parties, the heroes are trying to find themselves in this incomprehensible and hard world, where they have already done for them. The premiere of the film took place on October 4, 2018.

3. Heart of the world

The problem of humanity worried many directories over the centuries. In the film Natalia Meschaninova, the question of human essence is considered through the prism of relationships with the animal world. The hero is trying to know himself through chat with animals, which differ from many people with their devotion and kindness. The film became the winner of the 2018 Kinotavr festival.

4. The person who surprised everyone

The sensational premiere that conquered the hearts of foreign film critics and won numerous awards at festivals. The protagonist, having learned about the incurable disease, trying to deceive the fate and the approaching death. For this, it must completely change his identity, becoming another person. Actress Natalia Kudryashova, who performed one of the main roles, won the main prize for the best female role at the Film Festival in Venice.

5. Gogol. Scary revenge

Continuation of the cult trilogy about the most mystical Russian writer. The audiences again will have to plunge into the gothic atmosphere of Russian estates, where the world is ruled by evil. And only the main characters are trying to shed light on this impenetrable darkness. The film premiere took place on August 30, 2018.

6. Coach

The directorial debut of one of the brightest Russian actors of modernity - Danilis Kozlovsky. The plot of the film is based on the real events that took place in the football world. The relationship of the coach and teams are shown so emotionally that the audience does not remain anything else, except to empathize and believe in the on-screen action to the very final titer. The film produced Nikita Mikhalkov.

7. LED

The colorful ice show, presented on large screens, struck not only fans of figure skating, but also many inexperienced spectators. Heroine Nadia, who from childhood believes in miracles, I am sure that it will slide in life, like on ice. But, encountered with reality, it will be forced to undergo a test character and resistance. The premiere of the film took place on the day of all lovers - February 14.

8. Sobibor

This is a truly strong picture of the brave spirit and cohesion at the moments when life hangs literally in the hairs. The historical events shown on the screen reflect the uprising in one of the Nazi concentration camps of the last century. The film feature is that it is quite accurate and objectively sets out the facts, decoring them with an artistic view of the director. The filmmakers were able to reproduce the scenery of the death camps in the exact similarity of its historical origin.

9. Dovlatov

The work of this writer is honored as avid intellectuals and ordinary lovers of Russian prose. The film takes place in 1971, the atmosphere and entourage make us fully immerse themselves in history and learn many details about the personal and creative life of the Great Russian Prosaik Sergey Dovlatov. The Writer's family actively participated in the creation of the film.

10. Anna War

War is always scary. The film demonstrates the extraordinary cruelty of hostilities, and shows this through the prism of children's perception. The little heroine lost his family and is forced to hide itself. But Vera in the human dignity of the director Alexei Fedorchenko shows how humility can be preserved even in such heavy life conditions. Russian and foreign film critics highly appreciated this picture.

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