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About Gleb Panfilov

  1. “From Russia to US”, The New York Times, 26 September 1971

  2. “Entretien avec Gleb Panfilov”, Positif, n.191, 1977 (in French) (pdf)

  3. “SOME SOVIET FILMS BELIE THE OLD POLITICAL STEREOTYPE”, By The New York Times, October 24, 1982

  4. “Russians”, Sight and Sound, Summer 1983 (pdf)

  5. National Film Theatre programme, September 1987 (pdf)

  6. “Gleb Panfilov” by Liza Bear, “BOMB Magazine”, Issue 22 Winter 1988

  7. Panfilov’s Dream”, by The Economist, 26 May 1990

About the films

THE DEBUT

1. “Film Festival: ’Debut’; Russian Comedy Bows at Lincoln Center”, Vincent Canby, October 1971

I WISH TO SPEAK

1. Positif, n.194, June 1977 (in French) (pdf)

THEME

  1. ,,20095986,00.html">“After Seven Years Gleb Panfilov’s Film, Tema, Sees Daylight at Last and Wrests An Award from Platoo”, Susan  K. Reed, “People”, April 06, 1987, Vol. 27

  2. “Theme from Soviet”, Walter Goodman, “The New York Times”, 28 September 1987

VASSA

 

  1. Screen: Russia’s Vassa”, Janet Maslin, “The New York Times”, 18 November 1983

ROMANOVS. THE IMPERIAL FAMILY

  1. 1. “From England to Russian empress”, Estelle Winters, The Russian Journal 29.07.2000 (pdf)

IN THE FIRST CIRCLE

  1. “Solzhenitsyn in Russia film first”, BBC News, 30 Jan 2006

  2. “Solzhenitsyn film evokes ghosts of the gulag”, Times Online, 31 Jan 2006

  3. “Once-banned Solzhenitsyn wins 15 million Russian viewers”, The Independent, 10 Feb, 2006

  4. “TOAST OF THE TV IN RUSSIAN EYES: IT’S SOLZHENITSYN”, The New York Times, 02.09.2006 (pdf)

  5. «Genuine Occurrence» and «Overworked Soviet Plotline»: The Two Versions of [The First] Circle as Viewed from the Present”, Alla Latynina, Russian Studies in Literature, Volume 43, Number 4 / Fall 2007

  6. “Gleb Panfilov: In the First Cirlce’, by Elena Prokhovora, “Kino Kultura”, January 2007

THEATRE

HAMLET

“The Fortunes of Russian Hamlet”, Alexei Bartoshevitch, “Life Here” (pdf)

“…SORRY”

 “A Russian story for the early ‘90s”, John Freedman, “Moscow Times”, 11.09.92 (pdf)