Moscow International Film Festival
- Country: Russia
- Genre: Movie & TV
- Website: www.moscowfilmfestival.ru
- Update: 05-02
Moscow International Film Festival (Moscow International Film Festival) is the largest international film festival in Russia, and is also an international category A film festival, founded in 1935, initially every two years, after 1999, it was changed to once a year, initially held in July, in 1979, in order to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the birth of the Soviet Union's film industry, it was changed to August, held for about two weeks. The festival is held for about two weeks in Moscow. The festival's awards include gold and silver prizes for the best feature, children's and short films, as well as prizes for the best director, male and female actors, special jury prizes, honorary prizes, and commemorative prizes.