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6th Moscow International Film Festival

Film festival


Film festival

FieldValue
name6th Moscow International Film Festival
imageThe_Soviet_Union_1969_CPA_3757_stamp_(Film,_Camera_and_Medal).jpg
captionA 1969 Soviet stamp for the Film, Camera and Medal. Seriesː 6th Moscow International Film Festival
locationMoscow, Soviet Union
founded1959
awardsGrand Prix
date7–22 July 1969
websitehttp://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru

The 6th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 7 to 22 July 1969. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Cuban film Lucía directed by Humberto Solás, the Italian film Serafino directed by Pietro Germi and the Soviet film We'll Live Till Monday directed by Stanislav Rostotsky.

Jury

  • Sergei Gerasimov (USSR - President of the Jury)
  • Dev Anand (India)
  • Vija Artmane (USSR)
  • King Vidor (USA)
  • Erwin Geschonneck (East Germany)
  • Anatoli Golovnya (USSR)
  • Mbissine Thérèse Diop (Senegal)
  • Zahari Zhandov (Bulgaria)
  • Stanislav Zvonicek (Czechoslovakia)
  • Jerzy Kawalerowicz (Poland)
  • Ion Popescu-Gopo (Romania)
  • Glauber Rocha (Brazil)
  • István Szabó (Hungary)
  • Alberto Sordi (Italy)
  • Yves Ciampi (France)
  • Madiha Yousri (Egypt)

Films in competition

The following films were selected for the main competition:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
The Brothers KaramazovBratya KaramazovyIvan PyryevSoviet Union
Jazz All AroundMidt i en jazztidKnud Leif ThomsenDenmark
Time to LiveLe Temps de vivreBernard PaulFrance
PlaytimePlaytimeJacques TatiFrance, Italy
Scorched EarthBrent jordKnut AndersenNorway
2000 Weeks2000 WeeksTim BurstallAustralia
2001: A Space Odyssey2001: A Space OdysseyStanley KubrickGreat Britain, United States
WallsFalakAndrás KovácsHungary
Diary of a German WomanDu bist min (Ein deutsches Tagebuch)Annelie Thorndike, Andrew ThorndikeEast Germany
*We'll Live Till Monday**Доживём до понедельника, Dozhivyom do ponedelnika*Stanislav RostotskySoviet Union
Palaver (film)PalaverEmile DegelinBelgium
A Woman for a SeasonO femeie pentru un anotimpGheorghe VitanidisRomania
Here, Beneath the North StarTäällä Pohjantähden allaEdvin LaineFinland
CabascaboCabascaboOumarou GandaNiger
When You Hear the BellsKad čuješ zvonaAntun VrdoljakYugoslavia
The Lanfier ColonyKolonie LanfieriJan SchmidtCzechoslovakia, Soviet Union
The CorridorKorridorenJan HalldoffSweden
A Taste of Fearشئ من الخوفHussein KamalEgypt
*Lucía**Lucía*Humberto SolásCuba
Oliver!Oliver!Carol ReedGreat Britain
Colonel WolodyjowskiPan WolodyjowskiJerzy HoffmanPoland
Ayúdeme usted compadreAyúdeme usted compadreGermán BeckerChile
River Without a BridgeHashi no nai kawaTadashi ImaiJapan
Nawab SirajuddaulaNawab sirajuddaulaKhan Ataur RahmanPakistan
The Wanton of SpainLa celestinaCésar Fernández ArdavínSpain, West Germany
*Serafino**Serafino*Pietro GermiItaly, France
Simón BolívarSimón BolívarAlessandro BlasettiItaly, Spain
Megh-o-roudraMegh-o-roudraArundhati DeviIndia
Seven Days GraceSieben Tage FristAlfred VohrerWest Germany
TangoTangoVasil MirchevBulgaria
Brief HeavenBreve cieloDavid José KohonArgentina
MorningOglooDejidiin JigjidMongolia

Awards

  • Golden Prize:
    • Lucía by Humberto Solás
    • Serafino by Pietro Germi
    • We'll Live Till Monday by Stanislav Rostotsky
  • Silver Prizes:
    • Playtime by Jacques Tati
    • When You Hear the Bells by Antun Vrdoljak
  • Special Prizes:
    • Carol Reed for Oliver!
    • Annelie Thorndike, Andrew Thorndike for Diary of a German Woman
    • Ivan Pyryev for The Brothers Karamazov
  • Prizes:
    • Best Actor: Ron Moody for Oliver!
    • Best Actor: Tadeusz Łomnicki for Colonel Wolodyjowski
    • Best Actress: Irina Petrescu for A Woman for a Season
    • Best Actress: Ana María Picchio for Brief Heaven
  • Diplomas:
    • Scorched Earth by Knut Andersen
    • Cabascabo by Oumarou Ganda
    • Director: András Kovács for Walls
    • Director of photography: Ivailo Tranchev for Tango
  • Prix FIPRESCI: Lucía by Humberto Solás

References

References

  1. "6th Moscow International Film Festival (1969)". MIFF.
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