X Kazan International Muslim Film Festival to be held on September 5-11
26 August 2014, Tuesday
On August 26, speaking at a briefing at Tatarstan Government House, Tatarstan Deputy Minister of Culture Gouzel Nigmatullina said that most nominations of the 10th Kazan International Muslim Film Festival to be held on September, 5-11 comprise films made in Tatartsan.
“This year our festival is especially successful in terms of Tatarstan films. Almost all nominations, except for full-length documentary, include films made in Tatarstan,” she said.
More than 500 applications from 56 countries were submitted this year. For the first time, Brazil and Argentina sent their films to participate in the festival. On August 1, the selection commission concluded its work, with 50 films from 20 countries included in the competition programme. The Deputy Minister noted that 90 per cent of the pictures were premieres.
This year’s festival coincides with the Year of Culture and Kazan being the cultural capital of the Turkic world, as well as the 90th anniversary of film distribution in Tatarstan. “All these events will be duly represented in the festival programme,” the speaker said.
The festival budget will total to about 15 million roubles, as it was in previous years.
This year’s festival will feature an extensive out-of-competition programme that will include short-length films made by young Tatarstan authors. Portuguese films, an extensive Iraq programme and British teen movies will be presented as well. The Oscar House programme that includes short-length feature films found in the Oscars' short list will be offered to the younger audience.
The films included in the competition programme will be shown at the Rodina, Mir, Kinomax, Kinomechta and Tatarstan Peoples’ Friendship House cinemas.
On May 26, speaking at a briefing in the Cabinet of Ministers of the republic held in a videoconference mode with participation of all municipal regions of Tatarstan and focused on events scheduled for June 1, International Children’s Day, as well as the implementation of the “Summer in Tatarstan” programme, Deputy Prime Minister of the republic Leyla Fazleeva appealed that parents should closely supervise their children during recreational activities near water in order to prevent accidents.
On 18 May ay the CIPR conference in Nizhniy Nogorod the Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Roman Shaykhutdinov, the Rector of the Innopolis University Aleksandr Gasnikpov and the Vice-rector of the University Yevgeny Bobrov will take part at round tables session of the conference.
Experts will discuss the role of Tatarstan and Innopolis as one of the key technological centers of the country and how regional innovative platforms help to solve tasks of the whole Russian industry. A special emphasis will be placed on the digital transformation of the oil and gas sector and how large clusters and scientific and technological centers are becoming drivers of industry change.
On 16 May, speaking at a meeting in the Government House of the republic held by the regional Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin with participation of the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and all municipalities taking part in it via videoconference, the Minister of Agriculture and Food of the republic Marat Zyabbarov reported that the sowing of spring crops is in full swing in the republic with 1m 38 thousand hectares or 61 per cent of the planned have been sown.
On May 14, on the sidelines of the XVII International Economic Forum “Russia-the Islamic World: KazanForum”, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin and Head of the Federal Service for Accreditation Dmitry Volvach signed an agreement on interaction and cooperation in the development of the halal industry.