I only tried the first one but is a bitch. Basically seems not have played
outside of Russia at all so you are really going to have to dig to find
rights holder. It was in the Moscow Film Fest in 2010 so that might be your
best lead. There appears to have been possibly legit release from Soyez
Video but they don't seem to be around. You might just contact Mosfilm , it
may not be theirs but they are so freaking dominant that they may be able
to help you track it. Try the same with the 2nd title

Sadly a perfect example of how hard it is to get ANY rights to most foreign
films. It is  not that they don't have rights holders but since the
overwhelming majority don't get US distribution, tracking them down can be
really difficult and this film is less than 15 years old, it usually gets
worse with older ones.




On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Brewer, Michael <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> Dear SEELANGers:
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> I would be grateful if anyone could tell me where I could get performance
> rights to have public showings of Panfilov's film The Romanovs: An Imperial
> Family (Romanovy: Ventsenosnaia sem'ia) and Kravchuk's film Admiral.
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> Thanks very much.
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> Sincerely,
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> Ben Rifkin
> The College of New Jersey
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