Um filme sobre o arrependimento, centrado na figura de um monge ortodoxo atormentado pelo seu passado, venceu várias categorias do mais importante prémio de cinema russo. Sophia Kishkovsky, do serviço de imprensa do Conselho Mundial de Igrejas, deu a notícia: «A feature film about repentance - as embodied by a Russian Orthodox monk tormented by his wartime past - has swept top prizes at Russia’s main film awards ceremony. "Ostrov," or "Island," took six Zolotoi Oryol, or Golden Eagle awards, including best film, director and actor at a ceremony on 27 January. The film stars Pyotr Mamonov, a Soviet-era underground rock star who has become a devout Orthodox believer and now lives in an isolated village. It was directed by Pavel Lungin, previously most famous for "Taxi Blues", a perestroika-era film also starring Mamonov, and "Tycoon: A New Russian," a fictionalised take on the rise of Boris Berezovsky, a controversial magnate now living in British exile.»
1 February, 2007
Premiado filme sobre arrependimento de monge ortodoxo
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