Russian veteran Andrei Konchalovsky makes his fifth competition appearance in Venice with this contemplative docu-fictional slice of remote village life By David Rooney Chief Film Critic VENICE — ...
Andrei Konchalovsky’s “Dear Comrades!” dramatizes the deadly events of June 2, 1962, when Soviet government forces fired into a crowd of unarmed protesters in the southern Russian city of ...
Veteran Russian film and theater director Andrei Konchalovsky is to receive a lifetime achievement award during the 23rd edition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, on November 26. By Nick ...
Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky offers a bemused smile at how fate delivered his two new films to American audiences within weeks of each other. “Strange situation, yeah?” he says with a shrug ...
Venice main competition contender “Dear Comrades,” the latest feature from legendary Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky, has been snapped up for world sales by Berlin-based Films Boutique, in what ...
A 1962 massacre in the Soviet Union is reclaimed from its historical cover-up by Andrei Konchalovsky's pristine, extraordinary drama. How do you commemorate a shameful history long suppressed? One way ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alberto Testone in the movie "Sin." (Corinth Films) Neither agonizing nor ecstatic, but solidly cinematic, Andrei Konchalovsky’s ...