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    RUSSIAN SHAKESPEARE ADAPTATION WINS IN ROME

    RTE.ie, Ireland
    23 October 2006

    Russian film 'Playing The Victim', a modern-day adaptation of
    Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', has won the best film award at Rome's first
    international film festival.

    The nine-day movie marathon finished on Saturday with the awards
    ceremony.

    'Playing The Victim's director, Kirill Serebrennikov, accepted the
    award with an emotional speech, saying: "This film is a film for
    Russia and for Russians. Because we still believe that cinema can
    change people's way of thinking and consciences."

    British film director Shane Meadows ('Once Upon a Time in the
    Midlands', 'A Room for Romeo Brass') won the special jury prize for
    'This Is England', a film about an impressionable young boy who
    becomes involved with a gang of skinheads in the early 1980s.

    The films were judged by a popular jury of 50 film fans chosen from
    the public.

    France's Ariane Ascaride won the best actress award for her role in
    Robert Guediguian's drama 'Armenia' and Italy's Giorgio Colangeli
    was named best actor in the film 'L'Aria Salata (The Salt Air)'
    by Alessandro Angelini.
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