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Festival of Russian cinema starts in Slovenia

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Festival of Russian cinema starts in Slovenia


27.01.2022

Photo credit: a shot from ''Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story'' (Karen Shakhnazarov, 2017) / Mosfilm Cinema Concern / youtube.com

The next festival of Russian cinema starts on Thursday, January 27, in Slovenia, the Rossotrudnichestvo website reports. It has been held for almost ten years in a row and during its existence has become a notable event in the cultural life of the country. 

The festival program includes six films: ''Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story'', ''Zerograd'', ''Loveless'', ''Vladivostok'', ''Beapole'', ''Flight Crew.'' Films will be screened with subtitles in Slovenian.

The festival is hosted by Škofja Loka for the 9th time. The representative office of Rossotrudnichestvo in Slovenia, the city authorities and the local gymnasium act as its organizers.

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