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I will forget this day (16+)

Russia, 2011, b/w, 26 min.
Director: Alina Rudnitskaya
Film talks about pressing and sensitive issue of modern Russia. You can forget. You have to forget. But it’s impossible to forget. Thoughts and feelings of a woman 5 minutes before abortion.

AWARDS

XI IFF DocumentaMadrid, 2011, Spain: II Prize; VIII IFF IndieLisboa, 2011, Lisbon, Portugal: World Pulse RTP Award, Amnesty International Award (special mention); XIX FF “Window to Europe”, 2011, Vyborg, Russia: Special Jury Award; IFF “Saratov Sufferings”, 2011, Saratov, Russia: Special Prize from the Head of the Jury; XXI IFF “Message to Man”, 2011, Saint Petersburg, Russia: Best Short Documentary; XXII Open Documentary Film Festival “Rossia:”, 2011, Yekaterinburg, Russia: Special Jury Award; 54th Festival of Documentary and Animation Films, 2011, Leipzig, Germany: MDR Film Prize, Honorary Mention; XX European DFF DokumentART, 2011, Neubrandenburg (Germany) and Szczecin (Poland): Student Union Greifswald Prize; 5th World Independent Film Award, 2011, Warsaw, Poland: Best Documentary; “LavrDoc” Award, 2011. Moscow, Russia: Best Documentary (ART Film); IFF Huesco, 2011, Spain: Danzante Prize; IFF Tampere, 2012, Finland: Best Documentary; 11th IFF for short film, video and new media Courtisane, 2012, Ghent, Belgium: Honorary Mention; VIII Annual International Short Films Festival ASTERFEST, 2012, Macedonia: MOVIELAND Prize for The Best Short Documentary from Russia.

Alina Rudnitskaya

Alina Rudnitskaya

was born in 1976. A graduate of St. Petersburg University for Arts and Culture, Department of Film Directing (2001), she started her career in the St. Petersburg Documentary Film Studio. In 2002, Alina filmed “Communal Residence”, film about communal flats of Saint Petersburg, for the project “Petersburg 300” dedicated to city’s anniversary. Rudnitskaya's films always have a characteristic original perspective; she is interested in studying gender relationships, especially from the point of view of women.

FILMOGRAPHY

The Letter, 2001; Communal Residence, 2002; Vishnevskaya and Rostropovich, 2003; Ryazanov, 2003; Amazons, 2003; Rural Lessons, 2004; Civil Status, 2005; Besame Mucho, 2006; Vixen Academy: How To Be a Bitch, 2007; At the Civil Office, 2011; I Will Forget This Day, 2011; How To Find a Man, 2013; Blood, 2013; The Bridges of Saraevo , 2014; Science and Life, 2015; Event, 2015.
Russia, 2011, b/w, 26 min.
Director: Alina Rudnitskaya
Film talks about pressing and sensitive issue of modern Russia. You can forget. You have to forget. But it’s impossible to forget. Thoughts and feelings of a woman 5 minutes before abortion.

AWARDS

XI IFF DocumentaMadrid, 2011, Spain: II Prize; VIII IFF IndieLisboa, 2011, Lisbon, Portugal: World Pulse RTP Award, Amnesty International Award (special mention); XIX FF “Window to Europe”, 2011, Vyborg, Russia: Special Jury Award; IFF “Saratov Sufferings”, 2011, Saratov, Russia: Special Prize from the Head of the Jury; XXI IFF “Message to Man”, 2011, Saint Petersburg, Russia: Best Short Documentary; XXII Open Documentary Film Festival “Rossia:”, 2011, Yekaterinburg, Russia: Special Jury Award; 54th Festival of Documentary and Animation Films, 2011, Leipzig, Germany: MDR Film Prize, Honorary Mention; XX European DFF DokumentART, 2011, Neubrandenburg (Germany) and Szczecin (Poland): Student Union Greifswald Prize; 5th World Independent Film Award, 2011, Warsaw, Poland: Best Documentary; “LavrDoc” Award, 2011. Moscow, Russia: Best Documentary (ART Film); IFF Huesco, 2011, Spain: Danzante Prize; IFF Tampere, 2012, Finland: Best Documentary; 11th IFF for short film, video and new media Courtisane, 2012, Ghent, Belgium: Honorary Mention; VIII Annual International Short Films Festival ASTERFEST, 2012, Macedonia: MOVIELAND Prize for The Best Short Documentary from Russia.