Love story, thrilling adventure and sports drama: film screenings at the Exposition from May 10 to 12
From Friday through Sunday, the Exposition will hold several
interesting movie screenings for adults and children. All screenings are
available absolutely free of charge.
The space in which they exist dictates a cruel condition — they cannot be within a meter of each other, not even a touch is allowed. But
true love knows no boundaries, and the stronger the feelings, the greater the
temptation to break the rules. Can true love conquer an incurable disease?
Pavilion E, May 10, 19:00–21:50
Michael Kingley is a successful businessman and a happy
father of a family. But one day, images from his childhood spent on an ocean
shore hidden from the world catch up with him. He must tell his granddaughter
the extraordinary story of a boy nicknamed Storm Boy and an orphaned pelican,
Mr. Percival. A story of dangerous adventures and an amazing friendship that
shaped the rest of his life.
Pavilion E, May 11, 14:40–16:20
A passionate wine enthusiast, Jacques is going through a
crisis both professionally and personally. He is lonely, his wine business is
not profitable, and the saddest thing is that because of his heart problems,
his doctors forbid him to drink any alcohol. One day nurse Hortensia, who has
no idea about wine at all and can hardly distinguish red from white, enters the
store. The boisterous winemaker and the charming woman seem to be made for each
other, and after the first wine tasting their future together seems to be just
around the corner.
Pavilion E, May 11, 19:00–20:30
After the death of his father, Elliot and his mother move to
the gloomy town of Wickensburg, where the boy immediately meets Willow, who
believes she is a witch. She tells of a curse that has been placed on the town
and of an evil sorcerer who will destroy it upon his return. It is up to them
to find out what all these enchantments are and also to save the town from the
impending doom. A family movie adventure with humor and detective intrigue.
Pavilion E, May 11, 16:30–18:00
The 70s of the XX century. The golden age of Formula 1. Two
irreconcilable rivals in the history of racing — charming playboy Englishman
James Hunt and disciplined perfectionist Austrian Niki Lauda — push themselves
to the limit of physical and psychological endurance for the sake of triumph on
the track. For them, there are no easy paths to victory and no margin for
error. A single slip-up can cost drivers their careers and even their lives.
May 13, 1950 was the first race on the calendar of the very
first Formula 1 World Championship.
Pavilion E, May 12, 19:00–21:00
The first event to be held at the Russia National Centre, which is being established by the order of President Vladimir Putin, will be the International Science Fiction Symposium and Exhibition "Inventing the Future". The symposium will take place from November 4 to 6.
Tomorrow, the International RUSSIA EXPO will conclude its work. From November 2023 to July 2024, it was visited by more than 18 million guests.
Every day, for eight months, the RUSSIA EXPO delighted guests and gave unforgettable emotions.