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Russian Film Week takes place in Zimbabwe

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Russian Film Week takes place in Zimbabwe


16.11.2021

Photo credit: a shot from Anna Karenina. Vronsky's Story by Karen Shakhnazarov/ Mosfilm Cinema Concern / youtube.com

The Russian Cinema Week has begun in Harare ( the capital of Zimbabwe), TASS reports.  

The festival program includes the sports drama ''Three Seconds'', the action film ''Air Crew'', the military drama ''Brest Fortress'' and the drama ''Anna Karenina. Vronsky's Story.'' The program is complemented by the action movie ''The Tourist'', a joint Russian-African production.

According to the Russian Embassy, two photo exhibitions will follow the movie screenings. One of them tells about the legendary Russian ballet. The second exposition is called "The Most Beautiful Country" and is dedicated to the historical sights and natural beauties of Russia. Both exhibitions are organized by the Russian Geographical Society.

The festival is dedicated to the Russian holiday - National Unity Day. It was celebrated on November 4. The organizer is the Russian Embassy with the participation of the Mosfilm film studio and other companies.

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