OFFICIAL SELECTION
* St. Petersburg International Film Festival “Kinoforum”, Russia, July 10-15, 2011
* Cine o Festival de Cine de Bogota, Colombia, October 10-20, 2011
* 13th Mumbai Film Festival, India, October 13-20, 2011
* Literati Film Festival, New York, USA, November 26-27, 2011
* The Stepping Stone Film Festival (S2F2), India, December 6-13, 2011
* Cape Winelands Film Festival, South Africa, March 14-24, 2012
* European Spiritual Film Festival, France, March 15-31, 2012
* Spirit Quest Film Festival, Edinboro, USA, April 13-15, 2012
* Riverlight International Film Festival, New York, USA, July 2012
* River's Edge International Film Festival, USA, November 1-4, 2012
* Oaxaca FilmFest, Oaxaca, Mexico, November 08-17, 2012
* Sun&Sand Film Festival, USA, November 7-11, 2012
* Cine//B Film Festival, Chile, November 23-30, 2012
* Winter Film Awards, New York, USA, March 1-2, 2013
* Fargo Film Festival, Fargo, USA, March 5-9, 2013
* IFS - Los Angeles Independent Filmmakers Showcase, USA, March 27 - April 6, 2013
* The Delta International Film Festival, USA, April 24-26, 2013
* Pineapple Underground Film Festival, Hong Kong, June 8-23, 2013
* SouthSide Film Festival, USA, June 11-15, 2013
* New Hope Film Festival, USA, July 12-21, 2013
* Long Island Film Festival, USA, August 30 – September 9, 2013
* Main International Film Festival, USA, July 12-21, 2013
* Salento International Film Festival, Italy, September 9-14, 2013
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New Hope Film Festival
This entry was posted by Chris Collier
Presented by the New Hope Film Festival. Based on Mikhail Lermontov’s classic Russian novel, A Hero of Our Time, this arresting film by Moscow-based auteur Khrushch Roman is a smoky, contemplative journey into the human soul.
Our hero is dying on a rickety cart. The scene around him: nothing but desert. But the life he has led has been anything but barren. Hasn’t it? A bon vivant and debauche who has lived only for the moment, he is suddenly grappling with questions that long evaded him: what is life all about, and because it only ends in death, are its trials and pleasures even worth the effort?
His past indifference to everything except himself, when contrasted with the surrounding, windswept sands that he will join soon enough, make him appear, on reflection, at best a greenhorn and a show-off. Pechorin deems this unacceptable. So, unable to lift his body a single piad, he will instead raise his spirit by choosing the final action of an intelligent, and indeed outstanding, man: to judge oneself without mercy.
Winner of Best Feature Film at the 2012 London Film Awards, Roman’s brilliant adaptation is worthy of Lermontov’s original.
2012 London Film Award Winners
The Best Feature Film was presented to Pechorin directed by Roman Khrushch (Russia).
Synopsis: Based on the Russian classic Mikhail Lermontov novel “The Hero of Our Time”. All
events shown as they are reflected in the mind of the dying hero, as a series of irrevocable
mistakes and interpreted anew: it is either reconsideration or repentance.
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