Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
In Moscow, with the support of the capital Department of Culture The project “Cinema Summer in Zaryadye” has begun. Until September 7, on weekends and holidays, films from the golden fund of Russian cinema will be shown on the site under the glass bark in the park.
Films from 35 mm film will be shown using a mobile cinema. Each film will be presented by famous directors, actors, film experts, writers and other cultural and public figures.
The program includes 30 films from the collection of the Russian State Film Fund, the Mosfilm film concern, the Cinema Museum and Moskino, from romantic comedies and war dramas to space travel and social research. Thus, you can watch the works of directors Vladimir Menshov, Tatyana Lioznova, Karen Shakhnazarov, Grigory Alexandrov, Mikhail Kalatozov and Alla Surikova.
In the space under the glass dome, films by Soviet classics will come to life: the satirical comedy Welcome, or No Trespassing (1964), the romantic comedy Three Plus Two (1963), the light comedy Be My Husband (1981), the dramatic story about love, music and fate Winter Evening in Gagra (1985), the film Jolly Fellows (1934), which became a symbol of the era, and other films.
Some of the film screenings will be timed to coincide with significant events and memorable dates. Thus, for Russia Day (June 12), they will show the animated film Prince Vladimir (2006) — a fairy tale version of the story of Vladimir the Red Sun. On Remembrance and Sorrow Day (June 22), you can watch films about the Great Patriotic War — The Cranes Are Flying (1957) and Brest Fortress (2010). For Family, Love and Fidelity Day (July 8), the project’s curatorial group has prepared a screening of the films When the Trees Were Big (1961), Love and Doves (1984), Relatives (1981), and Men! (1981).
On Youth Day (June 29), two diametrically opposed films will be shown: Karen Shakhnazarov’s social drama “Courier” (1986) about growing up and making choices, and Oksana Bychkova’s melodrama “Piter FM” (2006) about how a combination of circumstances can change the fate of two people. On the Day of the State Flag of the Russian Federation (August 22), viewers will see Yuri Egorov’s legendary feature film “Volunteers” (1958).
On Cinema Night on August 23, you can join a special screening of the cult comedy The Man from Boulevard des Capucines (1987), and in honor of City Day, guests will be treated to three legendary films about the capital: Vladimir Menshov’s melodrama Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1979), Georgy Natanson’s romantic story Once More About Love (1967), and Tatyana Lioznova’s touching film Three Poplars on Plyushchikha (1968).
The schedule of film screenings can be found at link. Free admission.
The partners of the “Kinolet in Zaryadye” are the State Museum and Exhibition Center “Rosizo” and the “Videodrom” project.
Project “Summer in Moscow” — the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and the new season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.
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