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Spirit of fire

2024

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Retrospective 2024

Spirit of fire

international

debut film

festival

From March 23 to March 26, 2024, the XXII International Film Debut Festival “Spirit of Fire” was held in Khanty-Mansiysk, which traditionally presented the best films by directors from Russia and other countries of the world. The theme of this year's festival is “The Special Language of National Cinematography.”

With the support of the Government of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra
Founded by People's Artist of the Russian Federation, film director Sergei Solovyov
The president of the festival is the legendary film director Emir Kusturica
The theme of the festival 2024: “The special language of the national cinematography of the BRICS countries”

Contests

International competition

Main competition of the film festival "Spirit of Fire". Every year at least six full-length films (including at least one Russian film) participate in it. According to the rules of the competition, these are the director’s first or second full-length works in feature films. Competition films have not been shown in Russia before. Prizes - “Golden Taiga”, “Silver Taiga” and “Bronze Taiga”

Russian competition

For a long time, the program of Russian debuts developed in parallel with the main international competition “Spirit of Fire”. Now this is a separate competition in which at least six full-length films take part, each of which is the director’s first work. Competition films have not been shown in Russia before. Prizes - “Golden Taiga” based on audience voting, jury prizes for the best director, actor, actress, cameraman and composer, special prize for preserving cultural traditions from Gazprom Neft PJSC. 

Short film competition

The competition involves directors for whom this is their first or second work in the field of feature films, and the duration of the film does not exceed 20 minutes. For the winners, who will be determined by a jury formed of film experts and film critics, separate awards are provided - the “Golden Taiga - Short Film” and “Silver Taiga - Short Film” prizes. 

Competition "Your Cinema"

“Your Cinema” is almost the same age as “Spirit of Fire”. Having appeared in the 6s as a children’s and youth film club at the festival, “Your Cinema” has grown into a full-fledged international competition program. As part of this program, international and Russian premieres of films from all over the world, made for audiences from 16 to XNUMX years old, take place.

Work-in-Progress

Work-in-Progress is a format where directors and producers present unfinished films to their colleagues for judgment. In addition to professional discussion, many projects thus receive partner support at the stage of postproduction and distribution, promising contacts useful for the fate of the future film. The “Spirit of Fire” is held for the second time. 

Non-competitive programs

Every year, the “Spirit of Fire” hosts non-competitive programs united by different themes. These are a kind of ensembles from films that, as a rule, are not yet familiar to the general public, but have received high praise at world and Russian festivals. In 2024, interesting new products are collected in the “Special Shows” program. “It’s a pity that you weren’t with us” are landmark debut films of emerging Russian directors, which premiered not at the “Spirit of Fire”. “Starting Point” is a program of films in the creation of which our festival played a role: they were presented in unfinished form at last year’s Work-in-Progress. 

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Winners

ABNORMAL

Russia / 2024 / 100 min.
Director: Ilya Malanin

Lurch

Russia / 2024 / 101 min.
Directors Anna Dahlinger, Stanislav Fomichev

Property

Brazil / 2023 / 101 min. 
Director: Daniel Bandeira

Stolen

India / 2023 / 94 min. 
Director: Karan Tejpal

Jury

Business program

The main theme of the Spirit of Fire festival is “The special language of the national cinema of the BRICS countries.” Representatives of the film industry from Russia, India, the UAE, Egypt, Iran, South Africa and other countries will discuss the prospects for joint film production, cultural and educational exchange programs, and the development of national film distribution.