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Weather Forecast (0+)

Russia, 2016, colour, 63 min.
Director: Ivan Tverdovsky
Today it is enough to push a button on any gadget to know the weather forecast for tomorrow. And behind this simple action, there is hard work of people in snow-covered waters of the northern seas, in the permafrost. Ivan Tverdovsky, a famous Russian documentary filmmaker, shows the audience who and how really “makes the weather”.
World premier

Ivan Tverdovsky

Ivan Tverdovsky

was born on February 26 in 1961 in Schelkovo city. He graduated from Moscow aviation institute (1985). Since 1988, he is video engineer in “Videofilm” corporation. Since 1994, he is picture editor at RCSDF (Russian studio of documentaries). In 2001, he founded studio of non-fiction films “Tochka zreniya”. Since 2001, he is director of documentaries. Ivan filmed more than 30 non-fictional movies awarded at national and international film festivals. In 2008, he had his debut in fiction films as production director of “What happened in M city”.

FILMOGRAPHY

Big holidays of 30s, 2003; Little victorious war, 2004; Between duty and sense, 2004; Marshals of victory, 2005; 40s. Pages from the notebook of time, 2005; Richard Sorge’s riddles, 2005; Grigoriy Chukhrai. True to soldier’s memory, 2006; Troublemaker Leonid Soloviev, 2006; Quiet cinema of Boris Barnet, 2007; Volunteers, 2009; General Douglas. Interrupted flight, 2009; Plow and cross of Vassily Belov, 2009; State film fund”, 2010; From old tapper’s notes, 2011; Silence zone, 2011; Russian road, 2011; 2012; Sun city. Russian style, Mordovia through thousand years, 2012; Washtub, skies, bicycle, 2013; Grumant. Island of communism, 2014; Dmitriev, 2014; Intermezzo Jazz Style, 2015; Welcome To Pyramid, 2015; Weather Forecast, 2015.
Russia, 2016, colour, 63 min.
Director: Ivan Tverdovsky
Today it is enough to push a button on any gadget to know the weather forecast for tomorrow. And behind this simple action, there is hard work of people in snow-covered waters of the northern seas, in the permafrost. Ivan Tverdovsky, a famous Russian documentary filmmaker, shows the audience who and how really “makes the weather”.
World premier