V INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL "ONE SIXTH" ANNOUNCES DATES OF THE EVENT AND OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION

V INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL "ONE SIXTH" ANNOUNCES DATES OF THE EVENT AND OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION

      MOSCOW, June 8 — The Sverdlovsk Film Studio announces the dates for the International Film Festival of Debut Films of the Eurasian Continent "One Sixth." The V anniversary festival will take place from August 29 to September 3, 2026, in Yekaterinburg with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Culture of the Sverdlovsk Region, and the Innovative Cultural Center of the Sverdlovsk Region.

      The competition program will include 12 Russian and 12 foreign debuts. The films will be selected by program directors: film critic Yegor Moskvitin (feature films) and Maria Gotlib, curator of the documentary film competition. The jury will choose winners in 9 nominations: "Grand Prix" for both feature and documentary competitions; "Best National Feature Debut"; "Best National Documentary Debut"; "Best Foreign Feature Debut"; "Best Foreign Documentary Debut"; "Best Acting Ensemble"; "Best Debut at the Festival"; "Audience Choice Award."

      Applications for participation in the competition can be submitted until July 10, 2026, on the official festival website.

      In addition to screenings, guests can look forward to discussions with directors, round tables, open lectures, master classes, and analyses of examples of sustainable and successful collectives. How they build their economy, on what principles they are based, how they develop themselves, and how they see their mission.

      As part of the festival, an educational block will also be held again: in scriptwriting and acting laboratories, emerging filmmakers will gain practical skills under the guidance of experienced mentors.

      If last year's main theme was AI, then the defining context of the anniversary festival is one word — collective. The creators are convinced that "people make the difference." The president of "One Sixth," Evgeny Grigoryev, explains the choice this way: "Today, the film industry is often built around a project. Quickly gathered, filmed everything, and dispersed. The common memory, the shared experience of victories and defeats remains neglected. That rare state when people on set start to think together. Scientists around the world say that we survived as a species precisely because we collaborated, not competed. A sustainable collective is always stronger than a temporary one, economists say. It was such collectives that once created the powerful Soviet cinema and the Ural school of documentary filmmaking. And the fifth festival "One Sixth" aims to reduce the deficit of a vision for the future in cinema."

      For residents and guests of Yekaterinburg, participation is free; just register on the festival website. Registration will open the day before. Follow the news at — https://onesixth.ru/

      At the link – you can download photos from the "One Sixth" festival of previous years: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LbZKM4GU2jqZjsvS_RhE5fKiEfhzug-6?usp=sharing

      ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

      The festival first took place in 2022 at the initiative of the Sverdlovsk Film Studio with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Culture of the Sverdlovsk Region. Since 2023, the Innovative Cultural Center of the Sverdlovsk Region has joined the organization of the festival. Over four years, the festival has been attended by more than 28,000 viewers, with over 200 competitive and special screenings held in Yekaterinburg and the Sverdlovsk Region. The geography of participating and partner countries expands every year.

      ABOUT THE SVERDLOVSK FILM STUDIO

      The Sverdlovsk Film Studio is one of the iconic brands of domestic cinema, with a history dating back to 1943 and currently functioning as an active full-cycle film production center in the Ural Federal District. Here, the areas of feature, documentary, and animated cinema are developed, and a production and technological infrastructure operates, including a costume and props fund.

      In recent years, the studio has produced more than 20 films, with another 11 in progress. The focus today is on creating quality audience films that are in demand by a wide audience and have the potential for nationwide distribution.

      An important area of work is education and training. The film school operating within the studio has trained over 350 specialists who are now entering the industry in the region and the country. The studio also serves as a venue for major cultural and professional events, including the International Film Festival "One Sixth," the industrial film festival "Prometheus," and excursion and educational projects. All this makes the Sverdlovsk Film Studio not only a production base but also an important center for creative and professional interaction.

      For more information, please contact the festival press service: dorianr@mail.ru, +7 (926) 7421756, Renata Garifullina.

V INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL "ONE SIXTH" ANNOUNCES DATES OF THE EVENT AND OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION V INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL "ONE SIXTH" ANNOUNCES DATES OF THE EVENT AND OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION

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