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Over 200 films featured at Moscow Film Festival

The 47th edition of the Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) commenced on Thursday in the Russian capital, opening a week-long program that will spotlight 200 films representing 50 countries and regions. The festival, one of the oldest in the world, runs through 24 April 2025. Launched in 1935 and held annually since 1999, the MIFF continues to serve as a prominent platform for international cinema, attracting filmmakers, critics, and audiences from across the globe.

Over 200 films featured at Moscow Film Festival

Its longevity and global reach have solidified its position as a major event in the international film festival circuit. This year’s festival is chaired by acclaimed Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov, known for his influential contributions to Russian cinema and a past winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Mikhalkov’s longstanding association with the festival underscores its commitment to cinematic excellence and cultural exchange. The 2025 edition offers a broad selection of genres and themes, from arthouse cinema to commercial features, with a mix of premieres and retrospectives.

The competition categories include main features, documentaries, and short films, each evaluated by international juries composed of filmmakers, producers, and critics. Beyond screenings, the MIFF hosts a series of panel discussions, masterclasses, and networking events, aimed at fostering collaboration and dialogue within the global film community. Organizers have emphasized the festival’s mission to highlight new voices and emerging talent alongside established figures in the industry.

This year’s lineup also reflects a diverse representation of cinematic perspectives, with entries from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. The program includes works by first-time directors as well as seasoned auteurs, offering audiences a comprehensive view of contemporary global filmmaking. The Moscow International Film Festival remains a key cultural fixture in Russia’s capital, with events held at multiple venues throughout the city. It continues to play a strategic role in promoting cultural diplomacy through cinema, bridging audiences and creators across geopolitical divides. – By Eurasian Newswire News Desk.

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