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Operation Wedding

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Operation Wedding
Official poster of Operation Wedding in English
Produced bySasha Klein Productions (Israel), Ego Media Latvia, Saxsonia Entertainment
Running time
58/62 minutes
CountriesIsrael, Latvia
LanguagesEnglish, Russian, Hebrew

Operation Wedding is a documentary film about the Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair, an escape attempt from the Soviet Union by a group of young Soviet, mostly Jewish, who were denied exit visas. The documentary is told from a personal point of view of the filmmaker, Anat Zalmanson-Kuznetsov, daughter of group members: Eduard Kuznetsov and Sylva Zalmanson.[1]

Releases

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  • Hebrew version release:

Israel, August 2016 Israel Broadcasting Authority

  • English version release:

Russia, US, UK - December 2016 Latvia LTV1 - October 2017 Denmark February 2018 Danish Film Institute (documentary of the Month) Estonia March 2018 ETV2

Awards

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  • Documentary of the month – Danish Film Institute / Copenhagen, Denmark, February 2018
  • Best Documentary, Audience Choice – Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema / Chicago, US 2017
  • Best Feature Documentary – International Filmmaker Festival of NY / New York, NY, US 2018
  • Best Writing – History Film Festival / Croatia 2018
  • Young Jury award for Best Documentary - The Rasnov Histories and Film Festival / Romania 2018
  • Important Documentary About a Socially Relevant Topic, Semi-Final - "Award This" Film Threat / Los Angeles, US 2019
  • Opening film - Jewish Film & Culture Festival / Saarbrücken, Germany 2018
  • Semi-Finalist - Courage Film Festival / Berlin, Germany 2019
  • Award of Excellence - Cinema World Fest Awards Winter / Ottawa, Canada 2018
  • Best Feature Film - Ogeechee International History Film Festival / Georgia, US 2018
  • Best Documentary - Mindie, Miami Independent Film Festival / Florida, US 2018
  • Semi Final – Hollywood Screenings Film Festival / California, US 2018
  • Silver award - World Human Rights Awards / Indonesia 2018
  • Jury Award for February Best Documentary - Eurasia International Film Festival / Moscow, Russia 2018
  • Semi Final – Tribute Film Festival / Texas, US 2018
  • Semi Final – Gold Movie Awards / London, UK 2018
  • Audience Choice Award - Tirana International Documentary Film Festival / Tirana, Albania 2017
  • Globe Award - Around Film Festival / Berlin, Germany 2017
  • Merit Award - International Film Festival Spirituality Religion and Visionary / Bali Indonesia 2017
  • Opening film - Israel Film Days / Riga, Latvia 2017
  • Award of Recognition - Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards / California, US 2016

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