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Austrian filmmakers to make a documentary on Crimea

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Austrian filmmakers to make a documentary on Crimea


03.10.2018

Press service of Massandra beach

Popular Austrian TV host and music manager Ioan Holender and his crew came to Crimea to shoot a TV documentary program on the peninsula. According to Holender, he wants to show to the Western public Crimea's cultural vibe avoiding talking on politics, Crimean newspaper reports. 

Austrians have done shooting in Crimean capital Sevastopol and Bakhchisaray. Next stop is Yalta and Simferopol. In Sevastopol music theater Holender to shoot several concerts and operetta Silva. 

Ioan Holender can't wait to start his project to seethe place where the destiny of the world was addressed by USSR, the US and Great Britain leaders during the World War 2. 

According to Holender, there are many people who make discussions on which country Crimea belongs to, but there are few who know about Crimea and its beauty. This gap he wants to compensate.

This is not the first visit of Austrian in Russia. Last year he produced a TV program dedicated to Kuban culture. 


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