the First Festival of Russian Military Cinema in China
Central Partnership, China Film Group and Saosyan Film Company to hold
The Festival of Russian Military Cinema kicked off on the 6th of September in Beijing, China. The event has been organized by Central Partnership (part of Gazprom Media), China Film Group and the Saosyan Film Company, with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Russian Embassy in China.
The festival will take place across two cities: Beijing, from September 6th to 10th, and Changsha, the largest city in the Hunan Province, from September 8th to 12th.
With the aid of Central Partnership, the festival will showcase a selection of iconic, contemporary films, including both time-tested favorites and all-new releases straight from the Russian box office, such as Zoya, The Last Frontier, T-34, Frontier, Match and Height 89.
Vadim Vereshchagin, General Director of Central Partnership:
“We are excited to take part in organizing such an important and interesting festival – both for the creators of Russian military cinema and for Chinese viewers. I’m certain that the festival will be a great success, helping to strengthen Russian-Chinese cultural ties and promote high-quality Russian cinema in the region.”
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