Traveling across Russia, Van Gogh and the adaptation of classics: good cinema this weekend
The RUSSIA EXPO regularly features movie screenings. Serious
documentaries, animation, thrillers and melodramas are available completely
free of charge.
REASONABLE TOURISM 16+
On Saturday, guests will be treated to several episodes of a
unique travel project. Together with the presenters it will be possible to
visit Tambov, Voronezh, Belgorod, Vladimir, Tula and Ryazan, as well as other
Russian cities. See their main attractions and learn a lot of useful
information for future trips.
After all, "Reasonable Tourism" combines
information about places and routes, lifehacks, reviews and other tourist
content. A special spotlight is given to coverage of the "technologically
advanced" nature of a particular trip: networking, communications, online
ticketing, mobile guides, maps, navigation, virtual assistants, virtual
excursions and travel apps.
Pavilion E, March 30, 10:15 - 10:45, 11:00 - 11:30, 11:40 -
12:10, 12:15 - 12:45
MUNE: GUARDIAN OF THE MOON 0+
On an outlandish planet where the change of day and night is
done manually, young faun Mune is unexpectedly elected guardian of the Moon.
But to his horror, he loses it almost immediately. Taking advantage of this,
the king of the underworld, Necross, steals and extinguishes the Sun. Now, to
save the planet, Mune, along with the brave wax girl Glim and the arrogant
Sohone, guardian of the Sun, must embark on an amazing and dangerous journey.
The original animation from the producers of "The Little Prince" will
appeal to both adults and children.
Pavilion E, March 30, 13:00 - 14:25
VAN GOGH. AT ETERNITY'S GATE 18+
Vincent Van Gogh is obsessed with painting and dreams of
changing the world. After moving to the small town of Arles and settling there
with the financial support of his brother, Vincent strikes up a friendship with
a local innkeeper and receives powerful inspiration from the local nature. It
is here that his unique artistic style begins to take shape, which, however,
has yet to be recognized by either connoisseurs or the public.
On March 30, 1853, Vincent Willem van Gogh was born. And
this is the perfect occasion to watch a wonderful movie dedicated to his
amazing work and tragic fate.
Pavilion E, March 30, 19:00 - 20:50
SCREENING OF THE MOVIE "KONEVETS. THE THIRD
EASTER" 6+
During the Days of Culture, guests of the Rosneft pavilion
will be able to watch a documentary about the Konevets Nativity of the Mother
of God Monastery. The monastery was founded in 1393 and is located on Konevets
Island in Lake Ladoga in the Leningrad region. Work began in 2016, when Russian
President Vladimir Putin paid a personal visit to the Konevets Monastery. He
instructed Rosneft to restore the ancient Orthodox monastery.
Pavilion I, March 29, 17:00 - 17:30
THE PAINTED VEIL 18+
The twenties of the XX century. A young doctor Walter and
his wife Kitty are experiencing a crisis in their relationship. They travel to
a remote village in China to deal with a cholera outbreak. There, impressed by
her husband's dedication to his work, Kitty begins to see him in a different
light and falls in love with him anew. A beautiful and sensual drama based on
Somerset Maugham's novel.
Pavilion E, March 31, 19:00 - 21:05
Visitors to the National Centre RUSSIA can savor the southern cuisine of Crimea at the Gastronomic Rows.
The Day of Crimea’s Reunification with Russia is celebrated on March 18.