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Cinema, art, media: a new project at the National Centre RUSSIA launches on February 6

Cinema, art, media: a new project at the National Centre RUSSIA launches on February 6
02.05.2025

A new educational project dedicated to culture, art, and the media industry is launching at the National Centre RUSSIA. Every Thursday, lectures, master classes, and discussions with leading industry experts will be held.

The first meeting will take place on February 6 and will focus on film and television production. The lecture "How to Create a Successful Film or TV Project: From Idea to Implementation" will be conducted by creative producer and screenwriter Ruben Sarukhanyan. Participants will learn how to find and develop creative ideas, work on a script, and avoid key mistakes during the project creation process.

The educational cycle may be of interest to those who are into cinema, television, theater, design, and other art fields. The project is aimed at everyone who wants to broaden their knowledge and gain insider information from experts.

You can join the first lecture by pre-registering on the National Centre RUSSIA website.

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