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Russian cinema days open in Bulgaria

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Russian cinema days open in Bulgaria


14.08.2018

Screenshot from Salyut-7 by Klim Shipenko

Russian film days start in Bulgarian Burgas, informed Rosstorudnichestvo in Sofia on its Facebook page.

Inhabitants and city guests get an excellent opportunity to see the novelties of the Russian cinematography. 


Among the films there are historical drama Salyut-7 by Klim Shipenko that has become one of the 2017 release leaders in Russia, Rotterdam Film Market winner Jumpman by Ivan Tverdovsky, tragicomedy by Nikolay Dostal The Monk And The Demon, drama Selfie by Nikolay Khomeriki, and the science-fiction blockbuster Attraction by Fedor Bondarchuk.

Apart of the festival in Burgas, Russian films to be shown in Bulgarian resort Varna from 25 to 30th of August. Sofia inhabitants will see Russian movies as well. Remarkably there's a free entrance to all the festival's events.

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