Moscow Film Festival Awards 2005
27th Moscow Film Festival Awards – 2005 Golden St. George
The 27th Moscow Film Festival Award was held between June 17-26, 2005.

Set in the years following the Soviet Union’s launching of the first Sputnik, Alexei Uchitel’s Dreaming of Space tells the story of a kind and naive cook (Yevgeni Mironov) whose life is transformed after he meets a mysterious, worldwise man at the local amateur boxing club.
Best Film: Kosmos Kak Predchustviye / Dreaming of Space (Russia), directed by Alexei Uchitel
Jury Prize: Paha maa / Frozen Land (Finland), directed by Aku Louhimies
Best Director: Thomas Vinterberg – Dear Wendy (Denmark / Germany / France / UK)
Best Actor: Hamid Farahnejad – Tabl-e Bozorg Zir-e Pai-e Chap / Left Foot Forward on the Beat (Iran)
Best Actress: Vesela Kazakova – Otkradnati ochi / Stolen Eyes (Bulgaria / Turkey)
Lifetime Achievement Award: Jeanne Moreau
Jury: Russian screenwriter Valentin Chernykh, Italian composer Nicola Piovani, Austrian director Ulrich Seidl, Hungarian cinematographer Janos Kende, Russian actress Victoria Tolstoganova, and French director Claire Denis
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