MIL-OSI Russia: Night screenings, creative meetings and master classes were held at the Moskino cinema park

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

The Moskino Cinema Park hosted a weekend of various events for the whole family.

Meetings with filmmakers

As part of the program “The Last Session”, the director of the war film “Not on the Lists” Sergei Korotayev met with the audience at the Gonzaga Theater. He shared his impressions of working on the film and also talked about the construction of the “Brest Fortress” set.

“When we drew sketches and diagrams of this set, which replicated the life-size Brest Fortress citadel with a 25-meter-high church, all the sites refused us. They said that we would never find a place for such a set, nor people who would undertake it. And so our team came to the Moskino cinema park, where they showed us a plot of land overgrown with grass and trees, provided builders, equipment, and we did it. A professional team of people in love with their work gathered, who with some superhuman effort did the impossible in three months. I think this is worthy of the Guinness Book of Records, because such a site had to be built in a year and a half,” the director said.

The creator of the film added that in the future, when he finds a suitable script, he wants to film on the set of “Moscow in the 1940s.”

The educational center hosted master classes on working with chromakey. Director Artem Nikolaev and cameraman Vladislav Kovalev showed guests how to set up lighting, work with a camera, and move correctly in the frame.

Artem Nikolaev noted that it is very important for mentors that young guests come who want to learn how to work with a camera and be filmed. In the age of information technology and social networks, such skills in using technology are necessary. Children must understand how to present themselves, speak on camera and correctly voice their thoughts. Such classes are the essence of the modern educational process and help children decide on their future profession.”

The master classes were conducted by young artist Nikita Malakhov, who showed the young participants several exercises and explained how to work in a team.

The audience warmly received the performance of Anton Shagin, an actor from the Lenkom Mark Zakharov Theatre, who read his poems and spoke about his profession.

“I visited this amazing venue, the Gonzaga Theatre, for the first time. I didn’t feel like I was performing surrounded by scenery, everything was alive – my poems, questions and the emotions of the audience. This is a wonderful hall with very good acoustics and comfortable lighting. I highly recommend coming to the cinema park to anyone who is looking for new experiences and wants to attend cozy meetings with actors, directors and other creators. We must pay tribute to all the organizers and creators of this powerful project for the development of our film industry,” the artist said.

Viewing cult films

Open-air film screenings were held at three venues at once. Spectators sat on soft poufs in front of a large screen on the central square and at the Moscow Center venue. Surrounded by decorations, viewers saw original films by directors from different countries: the adventure film Spirit of Baikal, the melodrama My Year in New York, the comedy Sleepless in Seoul, and many others. It was possible to watch films until two in the morning from your own car.

At the Moskino Kinopark cinema, viewers saw the comedy film Faithful Friend (about the friendship between the writer Iris and a Great Dane named Apollo), the war drama Not Listed, the film Kraken, and the adventure comedy Deniskiny Rasskazy. In addition, children tried to make a film award and posters at master classes, took part in a film lottery, played big dominoes, mini-football, and took pictures among large-sized dishes — props from the film Cheburashka.

The Moskino cinema park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow – City of Cinema” project and an object of the Moscow cinema cluster, which is being developed by the capital Department of Culture. The first stage of creation has already been completed here: 24 natural sites, four pavilions and six infrastructure facilities have been built. Among them are the sets “Center of Moscow”, “Moscow of the 1940s”, “Vitebsk Station”, “Yurovo Airport”, “Cathedral Square of Moscow”, “Deaf Village”, “County Town”, “Cowboy Town”, “St. Petersburg Bar” and others.

The Moscow Film Cluster is an infrastructure facility, services and facilities for filmmakers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government within the framework of the Moscow — City of Cinema project. Its structure includes the Moskino film park, the Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino film factory, the Moskino cinema chain, the film commission and the Moskino film platform.

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