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Thursday, June 21, 2012

New film studio seeks foreign experience, local market

The goal isn't money, but knowledge it could glean from foreign directors and apply to its own film production, Glavkino chief and co-owner Ilya Bachurin said. "The experience that Western partners could bring us would be a valuable and desirable thing for us," Bachurin, a former editor-in-chief of MTV Russia, said in a recent interview. "We are ready … to give unprecedented discounts — to put it simply, to charge less than they do in East Europe."
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