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[3] In 2014, the 23rd edition, the festival moved from the outskirts of Anapa to the city centre,[4] and began opening all year round.It focuses on the films of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States CIS),[6] along with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.[4] The festival aims to support and showcase filmmakers of all genres of feature films, "whose work brings spirituality and aesthetic novelty; preservation of a single cinematic space, the revival of the national cultures of Russia and neighbouring states and cooperation between filmmakers from the CIS countries as well as the republics and regions of the Russian Federation", and to increase the popularity of each country's national cinema industry.There were 12 feature films entered into competition, from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Estonia, and Armenia.[6] Films are screened in various competitions for:[6] As of 2022[update] the following prizes are awarded: Georgian tenor Zurab Sotkilava chaired the jury in 2000.
RussianBlack SeaCommonwealth of Independent StatesoutskirtsAlexander KottGovernment of the Russian FederationFederal Assembly of the Russian FederationMinistry of Culture of the Russian FederationKrasnodarUnion of Cinematographers of RussiaLatviaLithuaniaEstoniaArmeniaAzerbaijanBelarusKazakhstanKyrgyzstanMoldovaTajikistanUzbekistanViktor Merezhkofeature filmsBilasuvartelevision filmproducerAlexander KnyazhinskyPavel LuspekaevZurab SotkilavaKõrini!Peeter SimmKristina BuožytėCorn IslandGeorgianGiorgi OvashviliRusskiy Mir FoundationBolshoi Theatre