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Kids from the Asia and the Pacific region will see new Russian animation

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Kids from the Asia and the Pacific region will see new Russian animation


23.03.2017

Full-length Russian animation Urfin Juice and His Wooden Solgiers will be shown in the Asia and the Pacific region. The rights were attained in Filmart-2017 film market that took place in Hong Kong, RIA Novosti reports. The screenings are expected in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Butan, Afganistan, Maldive Islands. The animated film will be released in cinemas on April 20th.

Producers of the animation feature have stressed how happy they are about the fact that the audience of the cartoon will expand thanks to the Asian film geeks.

Apart of Urfin Juice, several other animations were shown in Hong Kong, such as 3d part of the Snow Queen and Wolves and Sheeps: Craaaazy Transformation.

There were 800 films from 35 countries on the Filmart in total. Many various events and thematic seminars with more than 300 participants have happened within the framework of this huge film market.

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