Premiere screening of the film "The Northern Sea Route" will be held at the National Centre RUSSIA
On November 10, the documentary film "The Northern Sea Route" directed by Svetlana Muzychenko, supported by the Institute for Internet Development, will be shown at the National Centre RUSSIA. As part of the event, the audience will meet with the film's crew.
The documentary "The Northern Sea Route" tells the story of the development of Russia’s unique Arctic artery — the shortest sea route between the European part of the country and the Far East. The viewers will experience a deep dive into the centuries-old history of the heroic exploration of the harsh icy expanse of the Arctic, with tense dramaturgy and incredibly courageous main characters.
The creators of the film will answer questions from the special screening’s guests: executive producer Darya Bykova, author Marie Renaud, cinematographers Pelageya Yevdokimova and Yuri Yermolin, and sound engineer Dmitry Markin.
The screening will begin at 16:00. To participate in the event, registration is required via the link.
The National Centre RUSSIA was established by the order of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to preserve the legacy of the International RUSSIA EXPO and to showcase the achievements of the country and its citizens on a permanent basis. Federal authorities, state companies, corporations, and regions take part in the Centre's work.
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