The III International Film Festival of First Films of the Eurasian Continent “The Sixth One” is nearing completion. The closing film will be the anti-biopic “Red” directed by Semyon Serzin, about the poet of the gap between two eras, Boris Ryzh from Yekaterinburg. The main role in the film was played by musician and writer Evgeny Alekhine. Taisiya Vilkova accompanied him on the set.
The film will take place in the late 1990s. Director Semyon Serzin will show the viewer a portrait of a young researcher at the Geophysical Institute, a poet, wandering through the streets of Yekaterinburg with equally young and enthusiastic comrades who are trying to earn a living by talking. And Boris Ryzhiy is a loving husband and father. The poet sincerely tries to combine meetings with family and friends with whom he grew up. But it was they who turned the streets of Yekaterinburg and Chelyabinsk into a real battlefield.
The film premiered at the Mayak festival of contemporary Russian cinema in October last year. The anti-biopic will be shown at the Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg on September 3 and the film will be released in wide release on September 12.
By the way, on September 8, Boris Ryzhy would have turned 50. In 2001, the 26-year-old poet committed suicide, leaving a note: “I loved everyone, not fools.”
We have previously described how the opening ceremony of the Sixth One festival took place.
Source: People Talk
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