The documentary film "Are They All Yours?" will premiere at the National Centre RUSSIA on November 22
The
National Centre RUSSIA will host the premiere of the documentary "Are They
All Yours?" on November 22. The film highlights the lives of large families
with many children from different parts of Russia. It was created by
journalist, TV presenter, and producer Sofiko Shevardnadze with the support of
ANO "National Priorities."
A large family is defined as one raising three
or more children under the age of majority. Such families create an environment
for fostering a cohesive family unit. This helps establish a positive
atmosphere for raising children, as it is within the family that children learn
moral values and acquire life principles that will guide them in the future.
"Are
They All Yours?" is more than just a documentary about the daily lives of
families raising multiple children. It is a profound exploration where the
creators seek answers to questions about what motivates people to have large
families, where adults find the strength to manage, and how the state supports
them.
The film
features experts who have firsthand experience with life in large families:
actress and mother of three Anna Banshchikova, Natalia Moskvitina, president of
the "Women for Life" Charity Fund and mother of four, psychologist
and mother of seven Larisa Surkova, as well as Polina Aynutdinova, actress and
star of the series "Daddy's Daughters: New," who herself is the fifth
child in her family.
The
National Centre RUSSIA was established by order of the President of the Russian
Federation, Vladimir Putin, to preserve the legacy of the International RUSSIA
EXPO and to showcase the achievements of the country and its citizens on a
permanent basis. Federal government agencies, state companies, corporations,
and regions take part in the Centre’s work.
The
National Centre RUSSIA is located at 14 Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, Moscow.
The Centre is open from 10:00 to 20:00 every day except Monday.
On
November 20, on Universal Children's Day, the National Centre RUSSIA hosted the
premiere of the film "The Pain of Parents".
The dolls
are crafted by Yekaterina Borzunova from the Volgograd region using her unique
technique.
The piece
showcases Chinese characters written by the artist's grandmother.