On March 11, the official press conference of the XXII International Film Debut Festival “Spirit of Fire” took place.
It was attended by: Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra Natalya Komarova, Special Presidential Representative for International Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy, Director of the Department of Cinematography and Digital Development of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Dmitry Davidenko, Director of the Department of Multilateral Humanitarian Cooperation and Cultural Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Russia Alexander Alimov, vice-president of the international film festival “Spirit of Fire” Maria Zvereva, chairman of the selection committee of the film festival “Spirit of Fire” Pyotr Shepotinnik, deputy director of the Roscongress Foundation Elena Marinina and deputy general director of JSC Gazprom-Media Holding Yulia Golubeva.
The XXII International Film Debut Festival “Spirit of Fire” will be held on March 23-26 in Khanty-Mansiysk and is included in the program of Russia’s chairmanship of the BRICS association in 2024.
At the press conference, participants in the international and Russian competition programs, the full composition of the jury of the main and Russian competitions were announced, and the business program was also presented.
This year, the festival will feature the best films by directors from Russia and 10 countries around the world. The theme of the festival is “The Special Language of National Cinematography.” The operator of events within the framework of the Russian Federation's chairmanship of the BRICS association and the communication partner of the festival is the Roscongress Foundation.
Natalia Komarova reminded that “Spirit of Fire” was, first of all, conceived “not as a festival for the sake of a festival, but as a high-tech platform.”
“For our region, the festival is one of the main brands. And we strive to use this platform also in a high-tech way to promote cultural values and accumulated traditions. Our ancient land, where indigenous peoples also live - Khanty, Mansi, Nenets. And it is precisely this platform that gives us the opportunity to tell the whole world about the region in a completely different way,” she pointed out.
Natalya Komarova noted that within the framework of the partnership agreements with India reached last year at the festival, there are already results - in March last year in Khanty-Mansiysk, Indian director Gajendra Ahire shot a film under the working title “Snow Flower”. The Ugra media holding contributed to the selection of characters, costumes, locations, and creation of conditions. Employees of the media holding starred in episodic roles.
“Snow Flower” is the first such project developed in cooperation between the film industries of Russia and India. Thus, our region has become a pioneer in the implementation of film partnership between the two countries,” she emphasized.
This year, on the sidelines of “The Spirit of Fire,” producers Ekaterina Filippova (Russia) and Sarfaraz Alam Safu (India) will also sign an agreement on the implementation of a new project “Pearls” directed by Tina Barclay. The film will be filmed in Moscow, Mumbai and Khanty-Mansiysk. The producers met at a film festival last year. “So there are grounds for moving to specific partnership projects and relationships,” summed up the governor of Ugra.
She also added that the XXII International Film Debut Festival “Spirit of Fire” is included in the program of Russia’s chairmanship of the BRICS association in 2024.
“The current festival, of course, will have its own characteristics. Significantly more films have begun to be made, and a wider space has been created for the appearance of debutants, because the industry requires more and more new names. And new names come. I’m talking about Russian cinema now, but the situation in the world is somewhat similar. Especially in those countries that will be represented at the festival today, including the BRICS countries. Of course, it is especially important to note the fact that today there are many new guys in the CIS countries - in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus. I think that in the year of Russia’s chairmanship of BRICS and the CIS, your festival will be the first huge, powerful evidence that there is a single space between these countries, and it will bring a lot of interesting things, it will bring new discoveries, new names, new contracts,” – indicated Mikhail Shvydkoy.
Director of the Department of Cinematography and Digital Development of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Dmitry Davidenko noted that “Spirit of Fire” is a festival with a very important mission: it is a platform for the discovery of new names and projects. The event is being held for the 22nd time, and every time it attracts full houses. In his opinion, the important thing is that it is also an international film festival, when “we have the opportunity to share our work and watch what young talented filmmakers are shooting in different parts of the world.”
Participants in the press conference also noted that next year the dates of the festival may be extended. The program is constantly expanding, “Spirit of Fire” has long been not only films, but also a business program, a platform for communication, exchange of experience and ideas, and four days are no longer enough for this.
Alexander Alimov heads one of the youngest departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whose tasks include supporting and promoting cultural and humanitarian projects and initiatives aimed at expanding the Russian cultural presence and popularizing Russian multinational culture abroad. The department forms international cultural cooperation on the basis of openness, equality, mutual respect for sovereign cultures as opposed to vulgar cultural globalization. “I am pleased to emphasize that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pleased to act as an ally of the organizers of the Spirit of Fire festival. This is one of the most successful and sought-after initiatives in the field of international cooperation between filmmakers. The theme of this year’s festival – “A Special Language of National Cinematography” – is deeply consonant with the concept of BRICS as a prototype of multipolarity or polycentricity, a key element that is respect for the cultural and civilizational diversity of the world.” He also said that the festival will include discussions on the development of the film industry of the BRICS countries, film education and cultural exchange. One of the key events is a separate session and competition of the BRICS countries in the Work in Progress program.
Maria Zvereva presented to the festival jury, noting that each of the members of the international jury “is a major filmmaker who is an iconic figure in his country.”
The international competition will be judged by the director, screenwriter, production designer, composer, one of the most titled Hungarian cinematographers of the 2st century Benedek Fligauf (chairman of the jury), who was the winner of the II “Spirit of Fire”, Indian director and screenwriter P. S. Vinotraj, who won the main prize of the “Spirit of Fire” XNUMX years ago, Iranian director and screenwriter Nooshin Meraji, as well as Russian film critic, curator, program director of the Khudozhestvenny cinema, program director of the festival of contemporary Russian cinema “Mayak” Stas Tyrkin.
The jury of this year's Russian Debut Competition included: director and screenwriter Alexander Veledinsky (chairman of the jury), composer, People's Artist of Russia Maxim Dunaevsky, theater and film actress, honorary artist of the city of Moscow Svetlana Ivanova, cameraman Edurad Moshkovich, director, screenwriter, producer Angelina Nikonova, as well as theater and film actor Maxim Stoyanov.
Peter Shepotinnik presented a program of Russian and international debuts. He pointed out that a lot of films were sent to the festival, not only from the BRICS countries, but also from Germany, Portugal and other countries.
“The films are very different in style. There is a coming-of-age drama, there are musical films, and there are absolutely experimental films,” noted the festival selector.
Films from the International Debut Competition:
“Error 404”, Kyrgyzstan, director Tynchtyk Abylkasymov
“Bauyrina salu”, Kazakhstan, director Askhat Kuchinchirekov
“In a Circle”, Iran, director Maysam Hasanzadeh
Abduction, India, directed by Karan Tejpal
"Property", Brazil, directed by Daniel Bandeira
“Angle of Inclination”, Russia, directors Anna Dalinger, Stanislav Fomichev
Films of the Russian Debut Competition:
"12 Floors Later", directed by Jeff Agayev
“Contacts”, director Dmitry Moiseev
“Cuba, Marina” Director Konstantin Bogoslavsky, Russia – Israel
“Lapin”, directors Asya Oleshkevich, Vlad Krasnoslobodtsev
"Lisbon", director Svetlana Filippova
“The Last Price”, directed by Naur Garmelia
Opening film will be the Russian film “The Abnormal” by Ilya Malanin, inspired by a real story. The film tells the story of a boy, Kolya, who is trying to overcome a congenital disease by learning to play the piano. The festival will close with the film “She’s Dancing” by Oksana Degtyareva. His heroine Olga is not just interested in dancing, it is her way of communicating with the world and people.
Elena Marinina reported that this year the main country represented at the festival as part of Russia's BRICS chairmanship will be Iran. The festival will be attended by the Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran Kazem Jalali, the head of the cultural representative office at the Iranian Embassy in the Russian Federation Masoud Ahmadvand, as well as the famous Iranian actor and director Behrouz Shoaibi. “As part of the festival, a Russian-Iranian cultural dialogue will take place. And I hope that as a result agreements will be concluded and new cooperation will be established. Indeed, we now see great mutual interest between Russia and Iran,” she noted. The session on education as an investment in the future of the film industry will bring together leading representatives of educational organizations in Russia, Brazil, and the UAE.
“The Spirit of Fire Festival is a unique platform where you can get acquainted with a huge number of high-quality films, exchange experiences with other countries and lay the foundation for new international projects. The partnership of the Spirit of Fire film festival with Gazprom-Media Holding will help tell an audience of millions about bright film debuts and development prospects for young filmmakers. I am sure that the film festival will discover many new talents, and we, in turn, will help present them to a wide audience,” said Deputy General Director of Gazprom-Media Holding. Yulia Golubeva.
Since 2002, the festival has been held with the constant support of the Government of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra. Since 2022, film director Emir Kusturica has become the new president of the festival.
The cultural and educational program of the “Spirit of Fire” was prepared with the assistance of the general partner - the Gazprom Neft company, which has been supporting the festival for 18 years.