January 30 at 17.00 with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan in the cinema "Mir" a charity film "Once upon a time we lived" for blind and visually impaired children and their parents will be shown.
The family film-fairy tale "Once upon a time we lived" was based on the story "The Crystal Key", which became the laureate of the III International Contest named after Sergey Mikhalkov. The film participated in many national film festivals and was nominated for the Russian Academy Award "Golden Eagle" in 2017 ("The best work of the artist-director" - Alexander Adabashyan).
"The main thing in a person's life is a miracle that happens in childhood, continues sometimes in adulthood, good and love. In the film "Once upon a time we were" there is a miracle, and good, and love. Therefore, we must throw everything and immediately go to watch this film, "commented the actor Dmitry Pevtsov, who played one of the main roles in the film.
Reference: Within the framework of the implementation of the State Program of the Russian Federation "Accessible Environment for 2011-2015", since 2012 in the Republic of Tatarstan, film screenings with tiffs and subtitles are performed on the basis of the Center for Russian Cinematography-Mir cinema and the Republican Special Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Every year, within the framework of the Decade of Disabled People, the action "Affordable Cinema" is held, the goal of which is to involve people with limited physical abilities in the values of cinema art.
The fund of the Republican Special Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired has 40 films with tiflokommentarii.