10th Anniversary Forum of Free Culture “SlovoNovo”
6–11 October 2025
SlovoNovo Free Culture Forum 2025
10th Anniversary Forum of Free Culture “SlovoNovo” will take place 6–11 October 2025 in Tivat, Montenegro, on the shores of the Adriatic Sea
Tickets & Pricing
6-day Forum pass — 500 €
includes access to all events from 6 to 11 October.
Couples 6-day pass — 800 €
for two persons.
1-day pass — 125 €
full-day access, including evening events.
2-day pass — 200 €
access to any two days, including evening events.
Single event ticket — 15 €
for individual sessions like film screenings, concerts, etc.
Tickets for the Forum SlovoNovo 2025
Film Screenings (ArtDocFest selections)
Confirmed Participants (2025)

Vitaly Mansky
Film director. Vitaly Mansky is a Russian and Latvian documentary filmmaker, producer, and public figure. He is the founder and president of the international documentary film festival Artdocfest and of the Russian national non-fiction film and television award Laurel Branch. Participant of SlovoNovo Forum 2025.

Vera Krichevskaya
Journalist, director, and documentary film producer. Vera Krichevskaya is a co-founder of the independent TV channel Dozhd (TV Rain) and a former journalist at NTV. Her work focuses on the most pressing issues in contemporary Russia from politics to freedom of speech and the future of independent media.

Andrey Bilzho
Artist, cartoonist, essayist, and animator. Founder of the restaurant-club Petrovich. By training a psychiatrist (PhD in Medicine), he was born in Moscow. Since 1975 he has been published as a cartoonist in Moskovsky Komsomolets, Literaturnaya Gazeta, Sobesednik, and others.

Marat Gelman
Russian art collector, gallerist, publicist, and art manager. Former director of the PERM Museum of Contemporary Art in Perm. A political consultant, co-founder of the Foundation for Effective Politics, and a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation (2010–2012). He also serves on the Permanent Committee of the Free Russia Forum.

Mikhail Shishkin
Mikhail Shishkin is one of the most renowned contemporary Russian authors. He began his literary career in the early 1990s but rose to wide prominence after moving to Switzerland in 1995. He has been awarded some of Russia’s most prestigious literary prizes, including the Big Book Award and the Russian Booker Prize.

Vera Pavlova
Poet. Vera Pavlova graduated with honors from the Gnessin Academy of Music, specializing in music history. For ten years, she sang in a church choir and wrote music essays for the journal Musical Life. She also worked as a guide at the Shalyapin House-Museum and for twelve years ran a children’s creative writing studio, Zodiac Stars.

Viktor Vakhshtayn
Sociologist, researcher. Viktor Vakhshtayn’s work explores how social reality is constructed in detail from language and rituals to the invisible rules of everyday life. He shows how these rules shape our behavior and how they shift in moments of crisis. Vakhshtayn combines academic theory with analysis of concrete cases, the workings of courts and schools to the dynamics of social networks.

Andrey Orlov (Orlusha)
Poet, screenwriter Andrey Orlov, widely known by his pen name Orlusha, is a poet, screenwriter, and producer. In the past, he also worked as a journalist and political consultant.

Alexander Gavrilov
Critic, publisher, editor. Alexander Gavrilov is a literary critic, publisher, and television host. From 2000 to 2010, he served as editor-in-chief of the newspaper Knizhnoe Obozrenie (Book Review). He was the first coordinator of the Independent Literary Prize Debut. He is the founder and publisher of the European publishing house VIDIM Books.

Masha Trotsky
Artist. Masha Trotsky’s work is an unconventional dialogue between national tradition and global culture. She transposes ornaments and symbols from folk art onto contemporary images and objects, creating unexpected visual juxtapositions. In projects such as Kitch Project and Classics, this takes the form of Khokhloma and Coca-Cola, Pushkin made of gadgets, or Tolstoy composed of popcorn – playful forms that raise serious questions about identity in the 21st century.

Alexander Morozov
Political scientist, publicist. Alexander Morozov is a political scientist, publicist, and researcher, well known for his analytical work and commentary on Russian and international politics. He publishes widely in various media outlets, writes blogs, and takes part in public debates. Morozov is also active in academia, giving lectures and participating in academic conferences and seminars.

Sergei Kuznetsov
Writer, journalist, cultural critic. Sergei Kuznetsov began his career in the 1990s, translating works by Stephen King and Susan Sontag, studying the prose of Thomas Pynchon, and publishing a monograph on Joseph Brodsky. He was also deeply involved in the early development of online journalism in Russia, authoring the handbook Internet for Journalists and creating several major internet projects.

Demyan Kudryavtsev
Poet, media manager. From 2006 to 2012, Demyan Kudryavtsev was CEO of the publishing house Kommersant, where he created a multimedia holding that earned him the Media Manager of Russia award. Between 2015 and 2020, he owned Sanoma Independent Media, which included the newspaper Vedomosti and The Moscow Times.

Stanislav Belkovsky
Political scientist, publicist Stanislav Belkovsky is a Russian political scientist and publicist. He has worked as a political consultant and was the founder and head of the Institute of National Strategy. A frequent commentator in the media, he publishes articles and gives interviews on pressing political issues.

Petr Shchedrovitsky
is a philosopher, methodologist, and expert in management and development. He was born into the family of Georgy Shchedrovitsky, a well-known philosopher and founder of the Moscow Methodological Circle.


