Russian Film Week is an annual film festival in London founded in 2016 by Filip Perkon with a group of volunteers on a non-profit basis. It is currently the biggest Russian film and culture event outside of Russia. From 2017 the festival is supported by the Russian Ministry of Culture and the British Council and is aimed to promote Russian film to international audiences, stimulate European-Russian film production collaboration and build cultural links between Russia and the UK. The festival screens both Russian and co-produced feature films, shorts, documentary and animated films. The programme of the Russian Film Week includes a number of satellite events, such as the Co-production Day, master-classes by the award-winning filmmakers, round tables, lectures, exhibitions and other entertainment events for film-makers, distributors and audiences from both Russia and Europe. In 2016, the invited filmmakers included Anna Melikyan, Renata Litvinova, Alexey Uchitel, Johnny O’Reilly, Vera Glagoleva and the founder of the Raindance Film FestivalElliot Grove, who is also one of the patrons of the Russian Film Week. The Golden Unicorn Awards ceremony concludes the festival to recognise excellence in 11 categories plus a special award and is held in the format of a Charity Gala in support of a chosen charity - in 2016 this was the Gift of Life UK. The Best Film and Best Actor awards of 2016 were given to The Student by Kirill Serebrennikov and its lead actor Pyotr Skvortsov and Renata Litvinova received the Best Actress award for her role in Anna Melikyan's film About Love. In 2017, the Russian Film Week was held between 19 and 26 November..
The full list of winners of 2017 Russian Film Week 2017
Best Film: Loveless Best Screenplay: Loveless Best Actor: Aleksandr Yatsenko Best Actress: Maryana Spivak Young Talent: Darya Zhovner Best Short Film: The law of excluded third Best Documentary: Lake Vostok Best Animation: Listening to Beethoven Best Film About Russia: Lady Macbeth Best Foreign Documentary Film: Oleg and the rare arts
The full list of winners of 2018 Russian Film Week
Best Film: How Viktor “The Garlic” Took Alexey “The Stud” to the Nursing Home. Director - Alexander Hant Best Screenplay: How Viktor “The Garlic” Took Alexey “The Stud” to the Nursing Home Best Actor: Evgeny Tkachuk Best Actress: Irina Starshenbaum Best Emerging Talent: Timothy Zhalin, Director Best Documentary: INTO Nation of the Great Odessa Best Short Film: The sign Best Foreign Film with a Russian connection: Sergio & Sergei Best Foreign Documentary Film: A Sniper’s War
Venues
The inaugural Russian Film Week events were held at several venues across London and at Cambridge University. The 2018 awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane London.