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-'''Klimt''' is a 2006 Austrian [[biographical film]] about the life of the Austrian Symbolist painter [[Gustav Klimt]] (1862-1918). It was written and directed by [[Raoul Ruiz]], with an English screenplay adaptation by [[Gilbert Adair]]. The title role was played by [[John Malkovich]]; the cast included [[Saffron Burrows]] as the dancer Lea de Castro, [[Stephen Dillane]] and [[Veronica Ferres]]. The director of photography was Ricardo Aronovich, and the music was composed by [[Jorge Arriagada]].+'''Moscow International Film Festival''' is the film festival first held in [[Moscow]] in 1959. From its inception to 1995 it was held every second year in July, alternating with the [[Karlovy Vary International Film Festival|Karlovy Vary festival]]. The festival has been held annually since 1995.
-Klimt's life-story unfolds in the artist's mind as he lies dying of syphilis in a Viennese hospital. Much of the film is centred on Klimt's relationship with Lea de Castro, a dancer to whom he is introduced by the film pioneer [[Georges Melies]]. 
 +== Winners ==
 +=== Grand Prix (1959 - 1967) ===
 +* 1959 - ''[[Destiny of a Man]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Sergei Bondarchuk]])
 +* 1961 - ''[[The Naked Island]]'' (Japan, dir. [[Kaneto Shindō]]) and ''[[Clear Skies (film)|Clear Skies]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Grigori Chukhrai]])
 +* 1963 - ''[[8½]]'' (Italy-France, dir. [[Federico Fellini]])
 +* 1965 - ''[[War and Peace (1968 film)|War and Peace]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Sergei Bondarchuk]]) and ''[[Twenty Hours]]'' (Hungary, dir. [[Zoltán Fábri]])
 +* 1967 - ''[[The Journalist (film)|The Journalist]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Sergei Gerasimov (film director)|Sergei Gerasimov]]) and ''[[Father (1966 film)|Father]]'' (Hungary, dir. [[István Szabó]])
-Both a 130 minute long director's cut and a shortened producer's cut of 96 minutes were shown at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival.+=== Golden Prize (1969 - 1987) ===
 +* 1969 - ''[[Lucía]]'' (Cuba, dir. [[Humberto Solás]])
 +:: ''[[Serafino (film)|Serafino]]'' (Italy-France, dir. [[Pietro Germi]])
 +:: ''[[We'll Live Till Monday]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Stanislav Rostotsky]])
 +* 1971 - ''[[Confessions of a Police Captain]]'' (Italy, dir. [[Damiano Damiani]])
 +:: ''[[Live Today, Die Tomorrow!]]'' (Japan, dir. [[Kaneto Shindō]])
 +:: ''[[White Bird with Black Mark]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Yuri Ilyenko]])
 +* 1973 - ''[[That Sweet Word - Liberty!]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Vytautas Žalakevičius]])
 +:: ''[[Affection (film)|Affection]]'' (Bulgaria, dir. [[Ludmil Staikov]])
 +* 1975 - ''[[The Promised Land]]'' (Poland, dir. [[Andrzej Wajda]])
 +:: ''[[Dersu Uzala (1975 film)|Dersu Uzala]]'' (USSR-Japan, dir. [[Akira Kurosawa]])
 +:: ''[[We All Loved Each Other So Much]]'' (Italy, dir. [[Ettore Scola]])
 +* 1977 - ''[[The Fifth Seal]]'' (Hungary, dir. [[Zoltán Fábri]])
 +:: ''[[El puente]]'' (Spain, dir. [[Juan Antonio Bardem]])
 +:: ''[[Mimino]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Georgi Daneliya]])
 +* 1979 - ''[[Christ Stopped at Eboli (film)|Christ Stopped at Eboli]] (Italy-France, dir. [[Francesco Rosi]])
 +:: ''[[Siete días de enero]]'' (Spain-France, dir. [[Juan Antonio Bardem]])
 +:: ''[[Camera Buff]]'' (Poland, dir. [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]])
 +* 1981 - ''[[O Homem que Virou Suco]]'' (Brazil, dir. [[João Batista de Andrade]])
 +:: ''[[Desert field]]'' (Vietnam, dir. [[Nguyen Hong Shen]])
 +:: ''[[Tegeran 43]]'' (USSR-France-Switzerland, dir. [[Aleksandr Alov]], [[Vladimir Naumov]])
 +* 1983 - ''[[Amok (film)|Amok]]'' (Morocco-Guinea-Senegal, dir. [[Souheil Ben Barka]])
 +:: ''[[Alsino and the Condor]]'' (Nicaragua-Cuba-Mexico-Costa Rica, dir. [[Miguel Littín]])
 +:: ''[[Vassa (film)|Vassa]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Gleb Panfilov]])
 +* 1985 - ''[[Come and See]]'' (USSR, dir. [[Elem Klimov]])
 +:: ''[[A Soldier's Story]]'' (USA, dir. [[Norman Jewison]])
 +:: ''[[The Descent of the Nine]]'' (Greece, dir. [[Christos Shopakhas]])
 +* 1987 - ''[[Intervista]]'' (Italy, dir. [[Federico Fellini]])
-==Accolades==+=== Golden St. George (1989 - 2003) ===
-The film was shown at the 2006 [[Moscow International Film Festival]] where it was nominated for two awards, winning the ''Russian Film Clubs Federation Award''.+* 1989 - ''[[The Icicle Thief]]'' (Italy, dir. [[Maurizio Nichetti]])
 +* 1991 - ''[[Spotted Dog Running at the Edge of the Sea]]'' (USSR-Germany, dir. [[Karen Gevorkian]])
 +* 1993 - ''[[Me Ivan, You Abraham]]'' (France-Belarus, dir. [[Yolande Zauberman]])
 +* 1995 - not awarded
 +* 1997 - ''[[Marvin's Room (film)|Marvin's Room]]'' (USA, dir. [[Jerry Zaks]])
 +* 1999 - ''[[Will to Live]]'' (Japan, dir. [[Kaneto Shindō]])
 +* 2000 - ''[[Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease]]'' (Poland-France, dir. [[Krzysztof Zanussi]])
 +* 2001 - ''[[The Believer (film)|The Believer]]'' (USA, dir. [[Henry Bean]])
 +* 2002 - ''[[Resurrection (2001 film)|Resurrection]]'' (Italy-France, dir. [[Paolo and Vittorio Taviani]])
 +* 2003 - ''[[End of Mystery]]'' (Italy / Spain, dir. [[Miguel Hermoso]])
 + 
 +=== Golden George (2004 -) ===
 + 
 +* 2004 - ''[[Svoi / Us]]'' (dir. [[Dmitry Meskhiev]], Russia)
 +* 2005 - ''[[Kosmos kak predchuvstvie / Dreaming of Space]]'' (dir. [[Alexei Uchitel]], Russia)
 +* 2006 - ''[[Om Sara / About Sara]]'' (dir. [[Оthman Karim]], Sweden)
 +* 2007 - ''[[Travelling with Pets]]'' (dir. [[Vera Storozheva]], Russia)
 +* 2008 - ''[[Be hamin sadegi / As simple as that]]'' (dir. [[Reza Mir Karimi]], Iran)
 +* 2009 - ''[[Petya po doroge v tsarstvie nebesnoe / Pete on the Way to Heaven]]'' (dir. [[Nikolay Dostal]], Russia)
 +* 2010 - ''[[Hermano (film)|Hermano]]'' (dir. [[Marcel Rasquin]], Venezuela)
 +* 2011 - ''[[Las olas]]'' (dir. [[Alberto Morais]], Spain)
 + 
 +=== Western celebrities who visited the festival ===
 +* [[Federico Fellini]] | [[Giulietta Masina]] | [[Michelangelo Antonioni]] | [[Sophia Loren]] | [[Marcello Mastroianni]] | [[Elizabeth Taylor]] | [[Sean Connery]] | [[Gina Lollobrigida]] | [[Yves Montand]] | [[Francis Ford Coppola]] | [[Andrzej Wajda]] | [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]] | [[Robert de Niro]] | [[Sean Penn]] | [[Jack Nicholson]] | [[Peta Wilson]] | [[Meryl Streep]] | [[Richard Gere]] | [[Annie Girardot]] | [[Gérard Depardieu]] | [[Catherine Deneuve]] | [[Luchino Visconti]] | [[Peter Greenaway]] | [[Quentin Tarantino]] | [[Mariah Carey]] | [[Will Smith]] | [[Charlize Theron]]
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Moscow International Film Festival is the film festival first held in Moscow in 1959. From its inception to 1995 it was held every second year in July, alternating with the Karlovy Vary festival. The festival has been held annually since 1995.


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Winners

Grand Prix (1959 - 1967)

Golden Prize (1969 - 1987)

Serafino (Italy-France, dir. Pietro Germi)
We'll Live Till Monday (USSR, dir. Stanislav Rostotsky)
Live Today, Die Tomorrow! (Japan, dir. Kaneto Shindō)
White Bird with Black Mark (USSR, dir. Yuri Ilyenko)
Affection (Bulgaria, dir. Ludmil Staikov)
Dersu Uzala (USSR-Japan, dir. Akira Kurosawa)
We All Loved Each Other So Much (Italy, dir. Ettore Scola)
El puente (Spain, dir. Juan Antonio Bardem)
Mimino (USSR, dir. Georgi Daneliya)
Siete días de enero (Spain-France, dir. Juan Antonio Bardem)
Camera Buff (Poland, dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski)
Desert field (Vietnam, dir. Nguyen Hong Shen)
Tegeran 43 (USSR-France-Switzerland, dir. Aleksandr Alov, Vladimir Naumov)
Alsino and the Condor (Nicaragua-Cuba-Mexico-Costa Rica, dir. Miguel Littín)
Vassa (USSR, dir. Gleb Panfilov)
A Soldier's Story (USA, dir. Norman Jewison)
The Descent of the Nine (Greece, dir. Christos Shopakhas)

Golden St. George (1989 - 2003)

Golden George (2004 -)

Western celebrities who visited the festival




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