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Russia film club opens in Sofia

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Russia film club opens in Sofia


26.01.2018

filmz.ruTV Russia has opened the film club at the Rossotrudnichestvo mission in Sofia, TASS reports. The opening ceremony was timed with 80th birthday anniveгsary of Vladimir Vysotsky. The porogram included the screening of Soviet five-part television mini-series The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (restored version) with Vladimir Vysotsky as detective Gleb Zheglov, one of the most important his roles as the actor.The screening of Soviet five-part television mini-series The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (restored version) with Vladimir Vysotsky as detective Gleb Zheglov, one of the most important his roles as the actor.

As we informed before, Russian singer-songwriter, poet, actor would have turned 80 on January 25.

According to the head of Rossotrudnichestvo Pavel Zhuravlev, this first-of-a-kind project will demonstrate more than 150 TV Channel shows, including documentary film and features in the close future. TV Russia director general Anton Zlatopolsky has commented that film club opening opens a new page in .relations between Russia and Bulgaria.

Innaguration's guests saw some interesting photographs of Vladimir Vysotsky. Although he has never been in Bulgaria, there are many his fans.

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