Kantemira Balagova, the director of the "Tysnot" dramatic drama film, was crowned the 58th International Film Festival in Thessaloniki, the largest in Balcán.
The body was part of a festive ceremony to shut down a film festival, leaving the venue in the evening in the Northern Greek dining room.
The film won the special award "For Human Values", a televised television channel called Parliamentary Television, in the "International Competition" in the section "The International Competition", with a further 13 cartoon ribbons.
Actress Darya Zhovner, who sneaked in the movie "TESNOTA" head heroin Ylan, won the award for the international jury for the best female role in this card.
The plot of the story, which tells about the kidnapping of the young Jewish crocodile in 1998 in Nalchik, is based on the realistic storyline, directed by the director at the time of the Chechen warrior. "The Tissot" produced an imprint on the Greek critics, as well as the professional critics. The Greek site Exostispress, dedicated to the cultural theme, dubbed Daria Zhovner, the main heroine of the debut, is the one in a debut work by director Kantemira Balagov, "is one of the history of heroin, personal revolution or emotional emancipation". The picture tells about social distinctions, the differences between the naroids, the Kavkaz (in the film they are called by the various "plugs"), which "younger heroine considers with ironic irony, because it is very quickly absorbed in secularism and hypocrisy in the surrounding world," review on the movie, posted on the site