MTV Russia Movie Awards

MTV Russia Movie Awards (2006-2009)

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The MTV Russia Movie Awards (Before 2009 MTV Movie Awards Russia Кинонаграды MTV Россия) made its debut in 2006 and have celebrated local Russian movies as well as International. The MTV Russia Movie Awards (RMA) is the first event of such kind, featuring local and international actors and movie celebrities being honored by Russian viewers.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
2009-04-23Russia Movie Awards - 2009Apr 23, 2009
2008-04-17Кинонаграды MTV - 2008Apr 17, 2008
2007-04-19Кинонаграды MTV - 2007Apr 19, 2007
2006-04-21Кинонаграды MTV 2006Apr 21, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the MTV Russia Movie Awards premiere?

The MTV Russia Movie Awards premiered in 2006.

Who hosted the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

In 2009, the MTV Russia Movie Awards was hosted by Ivan Urgant.

Which city hosted the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards took place in the city of Moscow.

What was the theme of the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The theme of the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards was "Rock Cinema."

Who won the Best Actor award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

In 2009, the Best Actor award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards went to Danila Kozlovsky for his role in the movie "Black Lightning."

Which movie won the Best Movie award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The movie "Hipsters" won the Best Movie award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards.

Who won the Best Actress award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The Best Actress award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards was won by Anna Mikhalkova for her role in the movie "The Tambourine, the Drum."

Which musician performed at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The band "Mumiy Troll" performed at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards.

Who won the Best Music Video award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The music video "Pesenka" by the band "Bi-2" won the Best Music Video award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards.

Which director won the Best Director award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The Best Director award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards was won by Valery Todorovsky for his movie "Hipsters."

Who won the Best Screenplay award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The Best Screenplay award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards was won by Yury Arabov for his work on the movie "Hipsters."

Which movie won the Best Foreign Movie award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The Best Foreign Movie award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards went to the movie "Slumdog Millionaire."

Who won the Best Comedic Actor award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The Best Comedic Actor award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards was won by Gosha Kutsenko for his role in the movie "Yolki."

Which actress won the Best Comedic Actress award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The Best Comedic Actress award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards was won by Svetlana Khodchenkova for her role in the movie "Yolki."

Who won the Best Music Act award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The Best Music Act award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards was won by the band "Bi-2."

Which movie won the Best Soundtrack award at the MTV Russia Movie Awards in 2009?

The movie "Hipsters" won the Best Soundtrack award at the 2009 MTV Russia Movie Awards.

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