The documentary film “The Golden Coast of the Arctic” by TV BRICS became the laureate of the VI International “MineMovie” festival of short documentaries about the mining industry. The award ceremony was held in Moscow. The prize in the nomination “Best film on Innovation” was presented to Ksenia Komissarova, the author of the project “The Golden Coast of the Arctic”, Editor-in-Chief of TV BRICS. “Our film tells about one of the largest gold deposits in Russia: people who work in the harsh climatic conditions of Chukotka, and new technologies that make hard work in the Far North easier and safer. ‘The Golden Coast of the Arctic’ has already been published in the media of several BRICS+ countries and has been received with great interest by foreign audiences. In the Year of Russia’s BRICS Chairmanship, the TV BRICS International Media Network is particularly focused on strengthening the country’s international prestige, including the promotion of domestic technological developments and popularisation of the achievements of Russian industrial companies. Therefore, we are very pleased to receive high praise for our work and recognition of mining industry professionals”
Ksenia Komissarova
Editor-in-Chief of TV BRICS, author of the film “The Golden Coast of the Arctic”
The Russian premiere of the documentary film “The Golden Coast of the Arctic” (directed by Andrey Porshnyak, cameraman Dmitry Golovko) took place in January 2024 on TV BRICS channel. The project was subsequently adapted into foreign languages and shown by media network partners in Brazil, Mozambique and South Africa.
“The Golden Coast of the Arctic” is the fourth film in the series about the mining industry in the Far East. Previously, the TV BRICS team shot the projects “Gold” and “More Precious than Gold” in the Khabarovsk region. The third film was “Magadan Silver” about specialists who work on a rotational basis at the largest silver deposit in Russia.
In 2024, about 100 documentary, feature and musical films claimed the awards of the MineMovie film festival. The works were evaluated by experts in the film industry and mining industry. As a result, the jury named winners and runners-up in 10 nominations and awarded several special prizes.
Photo: MineMovie International Film Festival