26th Moscow International Film Festival

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26th Moscow International Film Festival
Location Moscow, Russia
Founded1959
AwardsGrand Prix
Festival date18–27 July 2004
Website Website

The 26th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 18 to 27 July 2004. [1] The Golden George was awarded to the Russian film Our Own directed by Dmitriy Meshiev.

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Jury

Films in competition

The following films were selected for the main competition:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Angulimala Angulimala Sutape Tunnirut Thailand
Ben's Biography Habiographia Shel Ben Dan Wolman Israel
Goddess of Mercy Yù Guān Yīn Ann Hui China
Revolution of Pigs Sigade revolutsioon Jaak Kilmi, René Reinumägi Estonia
Harvest Time Vremya zhatvy Marina Razbezhkina Russia
Details Detaljer Christian Petri Sweden
A Different Loyalty A Different Loyalty Marek Kanievska United States, United Kingdom
Earth's Skin La piel de la tierra Manuel Fernandez Spain
Olga's Summer Olgas Sommer Nina Grosse Germany
National Bomb Natsionalnaya bomba Vagif Mustafayev Azerbaijan, Russia
Portugal S.A. Portugal S.A. Ruy Guerra Portugal
Daddy Papa Vladimir Mashkov, Ilya Rubinstein Russia
Conversations with Mother Conversaciones con mama Santiago Carlos Oves Argentina, Spain
Our Own Svoi Dmitriy Meshiev Russia
Kiss Me First Prima dammi un bacio Ambrogio Lo Giudice Italy
So Cute Kwiyeowo Kim Su-hyeon South Korea
Hazardous and Unhealthy Varea anthygieina Antonis Papadoupoulos Greece

Awards

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References

  1. "26th Moscow International Film Festival (2004)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 3 April 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2013.