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Russian Film Week opens in Shenzhen, 7 excellent films to meet audiences

2024-08-10

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The Shenzhen Station of the "2024 Russian Film Week" will be held from August 9th to 11th, hosted by the China National Film Administration and the Russian Ministry of Culture, undertaken by the China Film Archive, Russia's Roskino Film Company, and the Guangdong Provincial Film Bureau, and implemented by Shenzhen Film Studio.
Russian films have a profound cultural heritage and unique artistic charm. They occupy an important position in the history of world film development and have made outstanding contributions to the world film industry. The Russian Film Week in Shenzhen is a splendid cultural feast, with 7 outstanding Russian films to meet Shenzhen audiences. These films have different styles and a wide range of themes, showing the unique cultural and artistic charm of Russia.
2024 marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Russia, and is also the China-Russia Cultural Year. The holding of the Russian Film Festival fully demonstrates the important role of film in cultural exchanges.
At the opening ceremony on the morning of August 9, N. Zlatoborsky, Director of International Sales Department of Russian Central Partner Company, gave a film appreciation to the audience, and the profound connotations and cultural values ​​behind the film were interpreted one by one. The film premiered after the opening ceremony was "Century Shuttle", which was adapted from the "She Came from the Future" series of novels by Soviet writer Dir Brechov. It is a gripping story full of imagination and creativity.
As a frontier city of China's reform and opening up, Shenzhen is "embracing all rivers and embracing all cultures", where diverse cultures collide and blend. Shenzhen people love watching movies. In 2023, Shenzhen's movie box office ranked third among cities in mainland China. This time, Shenzhen people will take a cultural journey through the bridge of movies and learn about a different Russia from the screen.
Text|Reporter Li LiPhoto: Provided by the organizer
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