The article “Golden Eagle 2013:
Who Got the Main Russian Cinema Award” was published on January 26, 2013 on
Woman.ru. It discusses the ceremony and its winners, among which were Danila
Kozlovskiy, Anna Mikhalkova, Irina Rozanova, Sergey Makovetsky and others. Nino
Takaishvili points out that the first pavilion of “Mosfilm” studio welcomed the
guests of The Golden Eagle Award for the 11th time. Popular actors and
actresses gave interviews, had photograph taken and looked forward to the
winners. It is interesting that the pregnant actress Anna Snatkina and her
husband Victor Vasiliev were chosen as the presenters and it was a big
surprise. The author mentions about the interesting feature of the ceremony when
the unusual pictures presentation was shown to the audience. Speaking about it,
the organizers could make the presentation enough funny and touching.
It is an open secret that The Best Man’s
Role on the Television went to Sergei Makovetsky, who performed in the series
“The Case of Gastronome №1”. The Best Actress took Anna Mikhalkova for the role
in “Love with an Accen”, thus she could be in advance Roza Hairullina and
Renata Litvinova. The Best Supporting Actress went to Viktoria Tolstoganova,
who played in “Spy”. The actress did not expect to receive the prize and
was surprised and happy when it happened but had no words. Analyzing the prizes, “The Horde” took more
statuettes than other films; however, Karen Shakhnazarov’s “The White tiger”
got the main prize, left behind Roman Prygunov’s “Soulless”, by Andrew Proshkin’s
“The Horde”, by Alexey Adrianov’s “The Spy” and Pyotr Buslov’s “Vysotsky. Thank
You for Being Alive”.
In conclusion the reporter points out
the winners of the different nomination, among which the Best Picture(“White
Tiger”), the Best TV movie(“The White Guard”), the Best TV Series (“Zhukov”), the
Best Director (Andrey Proshkin), the Best Actor (Danila Kozlovsky), the Actress
(Anna Mikhalkova), the Best Animated Film (“Bach”), the Best Costume Design
(Natalia Ivanova), the Best Original Music (Yuri Poteenko), the Best Foreign
Film (“The Artists”), the Best Animated
Film (“Bach”), and others. As for me, I think that it is very important to
point out the best of the bests to attractive audience to films with them. In
my opinion, our cinematography is growing and developing and I hope that in
future Russian films will be better even in Hollywood.
Very Good!
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Karen Shakhnazarov's "The White T(capital)iger"
I hope that in THE future
Russian films will be better THAN even in Hollywood