"I'm Home": the RUSSIA EXPO hosted a screening of the movie for the 10th anniversary of the Crimean Spring
A screening
of the documentary "I'm Home", created to mark the 10th anniversary
of the Crimean Spring, was held at the RUSSIA EXPO. The movie was filmed by the
TV and radio company "Crimea".
In the
patriotic documentary "I'm Home" residents and guests of Crimea
sincerely talk about their life on the peninsula, love for their native land,
as well as the global changes that have occurred in the Republic of Crimea in
recent years.
10 years ago, on March 16, 2014, Crimeans changed the course of world history. With their choice, they returned Crimea home to Russia. It was from that moment that a new stage of the peninsula's development began. Despite international threats, sanctions and blockades, Crimea is transforming more and more every year.
The Crimean Bridge, the Tavrida highway, the new Simferopol airport, the Tavricheskaya TPP, the Semashko Republican Clinical Hospital, as well as more than hundreds of medical clinics and paramedical-obstetric stations, dozens of schools and kindergartens, hundreds of kilometers of new roads, new embankments and much more have been built here. Therefore, Crimeans confidently say: the best region for life, business and recreation is Crimea.
The lecture "Come and See: The Feat of Newsreel Cameramen during the Great Patriotic War" took place as part of the "Thursday. Development".
The centre has become the first, unique, and multifunctional exhibition venue in Belarus, operated by the National Exhibition Centre "BelExpo."
On May 8, the audience at the National Centre RUSSIA enjoyed a performance by a combined children's wind orchestra, which launched the festive concert programme.