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Alexander Rodnyansky Expects Russia To Hand Him A Lengthy Prison Sentence In His Absence But Will Continue Bolstering His Film & TV Slate: “It’s Too Late To Silence Me” – NATPE Budapest


Alexander Rodnyansky Expects Russia To Hand Him A Lengthy Prison Sentence In His Absence, Will Continue Bolstering His Film & TV Slate

Alexander Rodnyansky expects Russian authorities to sentence him to up to ten years in prison in his absence over his anti-war stance, but the AR Content founder says it’s “too late to be scared” as he focuses on bolstering his slate of film and TV series. During his time at NATPE Budapest, the producer talked about Laszlo Nemes ’ long-awaited new picture, Orphan, which he said had started shooting in Hungary last week, and Amy Adams and Murray Bartlett-starrer At the Sea, from Kornel Mundruczó, as well as Israeli director Dani Rosenberg’s Of Dogs and Men. The quintet of movie projects is rounded out by Butterfly Jam, the first English-language film from Beanpole helmer Kantemir Balagov, and Occupation, from Ukrainian writer-director Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi and based upon “We Can Only Be Enemies”, a Peter Pomerantsev article for The Atlantic.

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