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Exhibition and film about Nuremberg trials shown in Busan

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Exhibition and film about Nuremberg trials shown in Busan


04.05.2023

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The Russian war drama, "Nuremberg",  was shown in Busan, South Korea, TASS reports. The film screening took place on May, 4, it was dedicated to the Victory Day. Viewers could also get acquainted with the photo exhibition entitled ''The Nuremberg Trials. View from Moscow.''

The day before, a new work by Russian director Nikolai Lebedev was screened in Kijan. Tomorrow, May 5, a screening is scheduled in Gimhae. Russian compatriots and residents of Yanasan will see the movie on May, 9. The screening is scheduled for May, 19 at the Hanguk University of Foreign Studies.

The story in the movie unfolds in 1945, when representatives of different countries gathered in Nuremberg. The protagonist - a young captain Igor Volgin - is looking for his brother, who went missing.

Russian actors Yevgeny Mironov, Igor Petrenko, Sergei Bezrukov star in the movie.  Tey are joined by actors from the USA, Great Britain, Germany, the Czech Republic and other countries.

Nikolai Lebedev noted that the filmmakers were trying to show the close cooperation of the countries of the anti-Hitler coalition.

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