05.12.2024, 14:51
The Russian Film Festival will be held in France
Source: OREANDA-NEWS
OREANDA-NEWS A Russian film festival will be held in Paris, Menton and Frejus from December 10 to 14, six films will be presented to the audience, the press service of Roskino reported.
"In the pre-Christmas festive atmosphere, films from Russia will be welcomed at the Russian Spiritual and Cultural Orthodox Center in Paris (December 10-12) and on the Cote d'Azur: at one of the oldest cinemas in France, Eden, in Menton (December 12-14) and Le Vox cinema in Frejus (December 12-14)," the press service said.the service.
As part of the festival, the audience will see the film "The Lord of the Wind" by Igor Voloshin, "Gone" by Anton Maslov, the fairy tale "Chuck and Huck. The Great Adventure" by Alexander Kott, the film adaptation of the Russian folk tale "At the Behest of a Pike" by Alexander Voitinsky, the drama "The Challenge" by Klim Shipenko and the Yakut drama "Where the Sterkhs Dance" by Mikhail Lukachevsky.
On December 10, an exhibition of unique posters and movie posters from the Roskino archives will open at the Russian Spiritual and Cultural Orthodox Center in Paris. Among the works that will be presented are posters in French for such films as "And the Dawns are quiet here..." by Stanislav Rostotsky, "Moscow does not believe in Tears" by Vladimir Menshov, "They Fought for the Motherland" by director Sergei Bondarchuk, "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by Alexander Ptushko, "Agony" by Elem Klimov, "White Beam Black Ear" by Stanislav Rostotsky, "Battleship Potemkin" by Sergei Eisenstein and many others. You will be able to view the unique posters until December 31, admission to the exhibition is free.
"In the pre-Christmas festive atmosphere, films from Russia will be welcomed at the Russian Spiritual and Cultural Orthodox Center in Paris (December 10-12) and on the Cote d'Azur: at one of the oldest cinemas in France, Eden, in Menton (December 12-14) and Le Vox cinema in Frejus (December 12-14)," the press service said.the service.
As part of the festival, the audience will see the film "The Lord of the Wind" by Igor Voloshin, "Gone" by Anton Maslov, the fairy tale "Chuck and Huck. The Great Adventure" by Alexander Kott, the film adaptation of the Russian folk tale "At the Behest of a Pike" by Alexander Voitinsky, the drama "The Challenge" by Klim Shipenko and the Yakut drama "Where the Sterkhs Dance" by Mikhail Lukachevsky.
On December 10, an exhibition of unique posters and movie posters from the Roskino archives will open at the Russian Spiritual and Cultural Orthodox Center in Paris. Among the works that will be presented are posters in French for such films as "And the Dawns are quiet here..." by Stanislav Rostotsky, "Moscow does not believe in Tears" by Vladimir Menshov, "They Fought for the Motherland" by director Sergei Bondarchuk, "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by Alexander Ptushko, "Agony" by Elem Klimov, "White Beam Black Ear" by Stanislav Rostotsky, "Battleship Potemkin" by Sergei Eisenstein and many others. You will be able to view the unique posters until December 31, admission to the exhibition is free.




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