Alexander Zaldastanov, director of the movie "Russian Reactor", met with the guests of the Exposition
On May 10 in Pavilion No. 36 "Museum of Cinema" with the assistance of the Russian Society "Knowledge" another film screening of the film "Russian Reactor" and a creative meeting with the author and director, president of the Russian motorcycle club "Night Wolves" Alexander Zaldastanov (Surgeon) took place.
"I get very emotional feedback from viewers who have seen the movie. I read something in the eyes of children that allows me to think that we haven't lost everything yet. We have someone to rely on in the future. This gives me the strength and desire to go again and again to meetings with people, with the audience, to the RUSSIA EXPO," said Alexander Zaldastanov.
The "Russian Reactor" movie narrates about the events in the Russian history from 1917 to the present day, about the difficulties the citizens of the country had to face in different years, about their overcoming and about the successes achieved in economy, science, space exploration. According to the author of the movie, the image of the reactor is the essence of the energy of the Russian man and his native Russian spirit. The film is based on the annual Sevastopol bike show of the motorcycle club "Night Wolves" and is an attempt to conceptualize the most important events in the history of Russia.
Alexander Zaldastanov noted that when creating the film, the response of his biker brothers, their participation in this movie, as well as the participation of the whole Sevastopol was important for him: "When we got together to shoot the mass scenes, I did not even imagine that we would see so many people willing to take part in the movie. We all made this movie based on inspiration, on courage and love for Russia".
The author-director also promised to show a short film about the history of "Night Wolves", which will also explain what prompted the creation of the movie "Russian Reactor".
The film was first shown at the Exposition as part of the Knowledge.Cinema project on February 29. It opened a series of screenings in different regions of Russia. In Moscow, the film was presented to the public by Alexander Zaldastanov.