# Kinoshock

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{{Short description|Film festival in Anapa, Russia}}
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'''"Kinoshock" Open Film Festival of CIS and Baltic countries''', also spelt '''Kinoshok''', is a film festival staged in the [Black Sea](/source/Black_Sea) resort of [Anapa](/source/Anapa), Russia, each September. "CIS" refers to the [Commonwealth of Independent States](/source/Commonwealth_of_Independent_States), comprising nine member states.

==History==
Kinoshock film festival was established in 1992.<ref name=azer/><ref name=corn/> In 1997, it changed its name from Kinoshock to "Kinoshock – Open CIS and Baltic Film Festival".<ref name=imdb>{{cite web | title=Kinoshok - Open CIS and Baltic Film Festival | website=IMDb | date=5 September 2022 | url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000512/overview/ | access-date=5 September 2022}}</ref>

In 2014, the 23rd edition, the festival moved from the [outskirts](/source/Rural%E2%80%93urban_fringe) of Anapa to the city centre,<ref name=russikymir2014>{{cite web | title=Kinoshock Film Festival Opens in Anapa | website= [Russkiy Mir Foundation](/source/Russkiy_Mir_Foundation)| url=https://russkiymir.ru/en/news/150929/ | language=en | access-date=6 September 2022}}</ref> and began opening all year round.<ref name=ic2014>{{cite web | title=Kinoshock |website=  Russia-InfoCentre  | date=25 June 2014 | url=http://russia-ic.com/tags/Kinoshock | language=la | access-date=5 September 2022}}</ref> Russian films screened in 2014 were [Alexander Kott](/source/Alexander_Kott)'s film ''[Test](/source/Test_(2014_film))'' and {{ill|Arseny Gonchukov |qid= Q4143306}}'s ''[Son](/source/Son_(2014_film))''.<ref name=russikymir2014/>

==Governance and description==
The Kinoshock Festival is an independent non-profit organisation. The film festival is held annually, supported and organised by the [Government of the Russian Federation](/source/Government_of_the_Russian_Federation), the State Duma of the [Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation](/source/Federal_Assembly_of_the_Russian_Federation), the [Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation](/source/Ministry_of_Culture_of_the_Russian_Federation), the Administration of the [Krasnodar](/source/Krasnodar) Territory, the Anapa city administration, the [Union of Cinematographers of Russia](/source/Union_of_Cinematographers_of_Russia), and the [State Film Fund of Russia](/source/State_Film_Fund_of_Russia). It focuses on the films of the countries of the  [Commonwealth of Independent States](/source/Commonwealth_of_Independent_States) CIS),<ref name=regs>[http://киношок.рф/#reglament Pегламент  (Regulations)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220102202121/http://xn--h1adblfa3e.xn--p1ai/#reglament |date=2 January 2022 }}. Кинофестиваль Киношок (Kinoshok). Retrieved 2 September 2019 (in Russian).</ref> along with [Latvia](/source/Latvia), [Lithuania](/source/Lithuania) and [Estonia](/source/Estonia).<ref name=kazakhfilm>{{cite web | title=‘Realtor" and "Unexpected love" won the prizes at ‘Kinoshock’ film festival. | website=AO «Казахфильм» им. Шакена Айманова (Kazakhfilm) | url=https://www.kazakhfilmstudios.kz/en/press/news/6963/ | language=en | access-date=6 September 2022}}</ref> CIS states are:<ref>{{cite web | title=Members of the CIS - Commonwealth of Independent States | website=Worlddata.info | url=https://www.worlddata.info/alliances/cis-commonwealth-of-independent-states.php | access-date=6 September 2022}}</ref>
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* [Armenia](/source/Armenia)
* [Azerbaijan](/source/Azerbaijan)
* [Belarus](/source/Belarus)
* [Kazakhstan](/source/Kazakhstan)
* [Kyrgyzstan](/source/Kyrgyzstan)
* [Moldova](/source/Moldova)
* Russia
* [Tajikistan](/source/Tajikistan)
* [Uzbekistan](/source/Uzbekistan)
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In 2014, the president of the festival was the writer / director [Viktor Merezhko](/source/Viktor_Merezhko) (1937–2022).<ref name=russikymir2014/>

The festival aims to support and showcase filmmakers of all genres of [feature film](/source/feature_film)s, "whose work brings spirituality and aesthetic novelty; preservation of a single cinematic space, the revival of the national cultures of Russia and neighbouring states and cooperation between filmmakers from the CIS countries as well as the republics and regions of the Russian Federation", and to increase the popularity of each country's national cinema industry.<ref name=regs/>

==By year==

===2021===
In 2021, the festival took place from 25 September to 2 October. There were 12 feature films entered into competition, from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Estonia, and Armenia. Two [Krygz](/source/Kyrgyz_people) films were included in the feature film competition: ''The Lake'', directed by [Emil Atageldiev](/source/Emil_Atageldiev)<ref name=24kg>{{cite web | last=Mokrenko | first=Anastasia | title=Films from Kyrgyzstan win two prizes at Kinoshock Film Festival | website=24.kg | date=4 October 2021 | url=https://24.kg/english/209195_Films_from_Kyrgyzstan_win_two_prizes_at_Kinoshock_Film_Festival/ | access-date=6 September 2022}}</ref> (Atageldijev),<ref>{{IMDb title|qid=Q123901353|title=The Lake}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Kinoshock-2021: Two Kyrgyz films were included to the main competition | website= Kyrgyz Cinema| url=http://www.kyrgyzcinema.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3667%3Akinoshock-2021-two-kyrgyz-films-were-included-to-the-main-competition&catid=30%3Afilm-news&Itemid=4&lang=en | access-date=6 September 2022}}</ref>  and ''The Road To Eden''<ref name=24kg/> (''Akyrky koch''), directed by [Bakyt Mukul](/source/Bakyt_Mukul) and Dastan Zhapar Uulu.<ref>{{IMDb title|qid=Q123901363|title=Akyrky koch (The Road to Eden)}}</ref>

===2022===
The 2022 edition of the festival runs from 25 September to 2 October.<ref name=azer/>

In 2022, [Elvin Adigozal](/source/Elvin_Adigozal)'s film ''Bilasuvar'', which is about the residents of [Bilasuvar](/source/Bilasuvar) in [Azerbaijan](/source/Azerbaijan), is scheduled to be screened at the festival.<ref name=azer>{{cite web | last=Ismayilova | first=Laman | title=National film to be screened at Kinoshock Open Film Festival | website=Azernews | date=15 September 2021 | url=https://www.azernews.az/culture/183288.html | access-date=5 September 2022}}</ref>

==Competitions and award categories==
All but the [television film](/source/television_film) prize, which is voted on by audiences, are awarded by jury. Other events and retrospective programs are also held at the festival.<ref name=regs/>

Films are screened in various competitions for:<ref name=regs/>
*Feature films by the national film studios of each country
*Short feature films produced by the national studios
*Television film prize, "TV-Shock"
*Films for children and youth, "Kinomalyshok"
*Short film script

===Awards===
{{as of|2022}} the following prizes are awarded:
*The "Golden Vine" main prize (Grand Prix), given to the [producer](/source/film_producer) of the best feature film<ref name=regs/>
*Feature films:
**Best director 
**Best screenplay 
**[Alexander Knyazhinsky](/source/Alexander_Knyazhinsky) prize for best cinematography in a feature film
**Best female role in a feature film
**Best male role in a feature film
**Best music for a feature film
* Special Grand Jury Diploma
* Short Film Competition Jury Prizes:
** Best short film (given to the director)
** Two special prizes
* "TV-Shock" - first, second and third prizes
* "Kinomalyshok", for children/youth films:
** Best film
** Best children's role (2 prizes)
*Special Prizes:
** "Lady luck", in the name of [Pavel Luspekaev](/source/Pavel_Luspekaev), for courage and dignity in the profession
**Best Producer of National Cinema
**Other special prizes
*Best Screenplay Award, for shooting a short film based on the winning script with the participation of a professional film crew

==Selected events and winners==
===2000===
Georgian tenor [Zurab Sotkilava](/source/Zurab_Sotkilava) chaired the jury in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bolshoi.ru/en/persons/opera/48|title=Zurab Sotkilava:Tenor (1937-2017) |publisher=[Bolshoi Theatre](/source/Bolshoi_Theatre)|access-date=14 January 2014| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181225053003/https://www.bolshoi.ru/en/persons/opera/48/| archive-date=25 December 2018}}</ref>

===2006===
*''[Kõrini!](/source/K%C3%B5rini!)'' (Estonian-German, dir. [Peeter Simm](/source/Peeter_Simm)), best feature film, Grand Prix "Golden vine" award<ref>{{cite web | title=Kõrini! (2005) | website=Eesti filmi andmebaas | url=https://www.efis.ee/et/filmiliigid/film/id/193 | language=et | access-date=7 September 2022}}</ref>

===2008===
*[Kristina Buožytė](/source/Kristina_Buo%C5%BEyt%C4%97), best director, for ''The Collectress'' (''Kolekcionierė'')<ref>{{cite web | title=Jaunasis lietuvių kinas: čia ir dabar (II). Kristina Buožytė | website=Bernardinai.lt | date=2 June 2009 | url=https://www.bernardinai.lt/2009-06-02-jaunasis-lietuviu-kinas-cia-ir-dabar-ii-kristina-buozyte/ | language=lt | access-date=7 September 2022}}</ref>

===2011===
*''[Realtor](/source/Realtor_(film))'' (''Rieltor''<ref>{{IMDb title|qid=Q123901341|title=Rieltor (2011)}}</ref>) (Kazakhstan), dir. [Adilkhan Yerzhanov](/source/Adilkhan_Yerzhanov), producer [Serik Abishev](/source/Serik_Abishev), special jury prize<ref name=kazakhfilm/>

===2014===
* ''[Corn Island](/source/Corn_Island_(film))'', directed by [Georgian](/source/Georgia_(country)) director [Giorgi Ovashvili](/source/Giorgi_Ovashvili), Grand Prix "Golden vine" award<ref name=corn>{{cite web | title=Georgian film Corn Island takes top award at Kinoshock Cinema Festival | website=Agenda.ge | date=2014 | url=https://www.agenda.ge/en/news/2014/2255 | access-date=6 September 2022 | archive-date=6 September 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220906084603/https://www.agenda.ge/en/news/2014/2255 | url-status=dead }}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
*{{official website|http://киношок.рф/}}

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Category:1992 establishments in Russia
Category:Film festivals in Russia
Category:Anapa
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