A confrontation between tiger and man, drama with Nikulin and adventures of pioneers: weekend at the RUSSIA EXPO
A real
journey through time awaits guests this weekend. The audience will see how
Russian empresses fight for the throne and create history. Together with a
lonely front-line soldier they will learn to enjoy life again, helping an
orphan girl. Or the whole family will cheer for the pioneers saving their
friend - a homeless but faithful dog named Savva.
BIG CINEMA.RETRO SCREENING. WHEN THE TREES WERE TALL 12+
The main
character Kuzma Iordanov lost his wife during the war, and later could not find
himself in peaceful life and fell into a total despair. But one day he
accidentally learns about a girl whose parents died in the war. A lonely
front-line soldier decides to become a father to her. Yuri Nikulin's first
dramatic cinema role. The audience will definitely not remain indifferent.
Pavilion D,
May 18, 10:15 - 11:45 Register
On May 19,
Russia celebrates the Day of Children's Public Associations, better known as
Pioneer Day. In honor of this, the Exposition will show the trilogy "One
Particular Pioneer". In the first part, schoolboy Mishka and his faithful
friend Dimka will save a stray dog. In the second one they will search for
treasure and fight with criminals, and in the third part they are making their
first steps into adulthood. The audience will see a kind movie about pioneer
childhood in the spirit of the best Soviet films.
Pavilion E,
May 19, 12:45 - 14:05, 18:00 - 19:40, 19:50-21:30
SCREENING OF "AMUR TIGER. MASTER OF THE TAIGA" 12+
In the
early 1950s, the population of Amur tigers did not exceed 40 specimens. Thanks
to the strict implementation of preservation programs, it has been restored -
now there are about 600 of these striped beauties in the Russian Far East.
However, this success also brings problems: conflict situations between tigers
and humans have become more frequent. The movie "Amur Tiger.
Master of
the Taiga" tells about the return of the population of rare predators to
full life, their present and future, as well as about the issues of coexistence
with humans.
Pavilion C,
May 19, 15:00-15:44
SCREENINGOF THE MOVIE "EMPRESSES" 12+
A new movie
about the personalities who influenced the fate of the Russian Empire:
Catherine I, Anna Ioannovna and Elizabeth Petrovna. The movie tells about the
palace coups that influenced the fate of the Russian Empire. The spotlight is
on Elizabeth Petrovna, a heroine who is forced to sacrifice much to earn her
place in history.
Pavilion F, May 19, 17:00 - 19:00 Register