This is a great piece of news; we have been backed by the Kroll Foundation for Jewish Culture in New York City to help with the distribution of our film in America. This is a prestigious award, funded in part by Spielberg’s foundation. Read about it at Screen Daily as well!
On Wednesday 14th March 8.30pm ‘How To Re-Establish A Vodka Empire’ has its theatrical premiere at the Prince Charles Cinema with q&a and vodka tasting event.
Here is a video of our Christmas bash at the Dentist’s, 33 Chatsworth Rd. Many thanks to Sasha Ilyukevich and The Highly Skilled Migrants for performing along with Piotr Jordan and Flora Curzon from Dunajska Kapelye
Huge thanks to Simon and Martin from Elemental for loaning us the gorgeous bar tops which formed the bedrock of the Zorokovich pop up bar…
Hope you can make it to the next screening of How To Re Establish A Vodka Empire at the Curzon Soho this coming tuesday 6th December 6.30pm. Dan’s not so fresh back from a voyage across Ukraine and ready for his Q&A.

Come to the Tricycle Cinema this Saturday to watch the Vodka Film and join us for a shot afterwards!
Book tickets here
If you missed the film at the BFI London Film Festival here are a couple more chances to see it (with more to come):
At the Tricycle Cinema on 12th November as part of the UK Jewish Film Festival.
At the Jewish Museum London on 10th December.
Some press..
Dan’s been busy during the London Film Festival with interviews – here are some links to reviews and radio:

Dan on BBC London Radio: Robert Elms Show – you can listen again for the next few days on BBC iPlayer . The interview starts at 2:08:34 BBC London Radio: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00kt03l
Review by Dan Carrier in Camden New Journal
http://www.camdennewjournal.com/reviews/cinema/2011/oct/cinema-latest-news-october-20
Review by Jeff Cartwright at Screen Daily
http://www.screendaily.com/home/blogs/a-spoonful-of-vodka-helps-the-festival-go-down/5033536.article
Premiere
Thank you to everyone you came along ,watched and supported the premier of the film at the BFI London Film Festival on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We were there on the Thursday for the Q&A with Michael Hayden and drinks after with crew, cast, friends and our Ukrainian researchers who came over especially for the premier which was fantastic. A big thank you again and if you missed it this time look out for more upcoming screenings which so far include London Jewish Film Festival and Curzon Soho. Thanks to Christophe for taking photos on the night. Below – Dan, Hilary, Rachel Wexler and Christo Hird, Dan and Hilary, Michael Hayden asking questions, Ukrainian researchers Victoria, Sergii and Alex in Skylon bar.




























































