VOS programming Centrofama, an initiative that has the participation of Classroom Film and Digital Culture at the University of Murcia, screened on Monday, January 19, the film "Leviathan" (2014), Andrei Zvyagintsev, played by Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Elena Lyadova, Aleksey Serebryakov and Anna Ukolova.
The film has sown the controversy in Russia and raised the unanimous condemnation of the Kremlin by the negative view that provides the country.
Although the film tells a story without a single positive hero, which earned its Minister of Culture to assert that it "no real Russians," the film has achieved great success, getting the Golden Globe for best foreign film and the award for Best Screenplay at Cannes, as well as getting to enter the race for the Oscars.
The film deals with urban corruption in Russia through the history of the owner of a small machine shop in a village inside Russia, who must face the chiefs determined to snatch the house and workshop to get built.
The price is 4 euros for the general public and three for universities and over 65 years.
Sessions are at 17, 19'45 and 22'30 hours.
Source: UMU