Mute Nights Festival

Mute Nights Festival
Mute Nights

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Ukrainian: Німі ночі)
Location Odessa, Ukraine
Language International
Silent films
Official website

Mute Nights Ukrainian: Німі ночі) or Festival of Silent Film and Contemporary Music, is an annual film festival, which takes place in Odessa, Ukraine the third weekend of June,.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] organized by Ivan and Yuriy Lypa Charitable Foundation and State Film Agency of Ukraine. The festival's debut opening ceremonies were held at the Korobchinsky Art Center on June 18, 2010.[8]

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Mission

The festival is intended to aid in the popularization and reinterpretation of international silent film classics by means of contemporary music interpretations, performed by European guest-artists and Ukrainian musicians, and to restore a contemporary art context to the Ukrainian avant-garde films of Alexander Dovzhenko, Dziga Vertov, Ivan Kavaleridze, Heorhiy Stabovyi and others.[4][9]

Festival

The festival is an open air and runs for a two-day period at the moorage of Odessa yacht-club. As the first Ukrainian films were created in Odessa, the city was chosen as the venue, where Festival takes place.[2][3][9][10]

References

  1. ^ "Немое кино в Одессе будут показывать под открытым небом (фото) (Ukrainian)". Odessa Daily. June 19, 2010. http://odessa-daily.com.ua/component/content/article/72-afisha/15506-fest-nemogo-kino.html. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  2. ^ a b ""Німі ночі: Українське німе": 18 червня відкрився Фестиваль німого кіна та сучасної музики в Одесі (Ukrainian language)". Kino Kolo. June 18, 2010. http://kinokolo.ua/news/3483/. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  3. ^ a b "Афиша / Фестиваль німого кіно та сучасної музики "Німі ночі: Українське німе" (Ukrainian)". 048. http://www.048.ua/afisha/full/3815. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  4. ^ a b "Mute Nights Silent Film Festival". Rhiz. http://www.rhiz.eu/artefact-49205-en.html. Retrieved 3 June 2011. 
  5. ^ ""Німі ночі: Українське німе": Фестиваль німого кіна та сучасної музики в Одесі (Ukrainian)". Kino Kolo. April 21, 2010. http://kinokolo.ua/news/3461/. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  6. ^ "Українці побачать "німі ночі" (Ukrainian)". Tochka. June 15, 2010. http://afisha.tochka.net/ua/2544-ukraintsy-uvidyat-nemye-nochi/comments/desc/. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  7. ^ "Немой киноавангард (Ukrainian)". Telegrafua. Mar 31, 2011. http://telegrafua.com/archive/531/11182/. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  8. ^ "Фестиваль німого кіно "Німі ночі: Українське німе", Одеса, Одесса (Ukrainian)". Tusovki. June 19, 2010. http://tusovki.od.ua/party.php?id=1611. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  9. ^ a b "Німі ночі: українське німе (Ukrainian)". Korydor. June 14, 2010. http://korydor.in.ua/url/Nimi-nochi-ukrainske-nime---p85.html. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
  10. ^ "Фестиваль німого кіно та сучасної музики "Німі ночі: Українське німе" (Ukrainian)". Today. June 19, 2010. http://today.od.ua/Festival_nimogo_kino_ta_suchasnoji_muziki_Nimi_nochi_Ukrajinske_nime_. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 

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