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Russia Anapas the CIS and Baltic Film Festival Cinema Shock have won two awards for Estonian film - short film "Rambikramp" and the documentary "The Revolution did not come." Directed Aljona Polunin Estonian-Finnish-made documentary "The Revolution did not come" was awarded the "Neformat" Grand Prix, and the director was also a fellow art exhibitors and Critics Guild Award for "elephant," said the Estonian Film Foundation. Elen Lotman and Katrin Sipelgas film "Rambikramp" won a special prize for the short film category, the jury explained as "a useful idea in brilliant cinematographic package". Estonian films participated in the festival in Anapa Rasmus Merivoo film "Pinocchio" and Arbo Tammiksaar documentary "Fritsud and Blondes". Anapa festival was won by Ukrainian director Kira Muratova grammy streaming film "Melody väntorelile".
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