Maria Makarova presented the film by young cinematographers of Tatarstan at the V International Festival of Family and Children's Cinema "Zero Plus" in Tyumen

10 October 2018, Wednesday

The short feature film directed by Vlada Vasilyeva “Working Moment” received a prize for the “Best Short Film” of national competition at the XIV Kazan International Festival of Muslim Cinema.

Students and teachers of the Faculty of Cinematography and Television of the Kazan State Institute of Culture took part in production of the short meter. It is noteworthy that both the honored masters and the young cinematographers worked on shooting platform. The film participates in many film festivals. In particular, it has been shortlisted at the international short film competition of the 5th International Festival of Family and Children's Cinema “Zero Plus”, which took place from October 1 to r 7 in Tyumen. The mission of the film festival "Zero Plus" is to provide access for children, teenagers, families to films and cartoons from around the world aimed at the development of a person who broadcasting  human values: friendship, family, work, creativity, education, etc .; emphasizing the best human qualities: kindness, friendliness, caring, mutual respect, humor, etc. The focus is on teaching meaningful screening: analyzing what you see, determining the value content, identifying the main and relevant to it by the viewer. “ Cinema which is trusted” is the motto of the film festival.

In Tyumen, a student of the 5th year Kazan State Institute of culture and creative producer of the film Maria Makarova took part in the festival with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan. She marked an excellent work of the organizing committee of the festival: “From the transfer from the airport to the hotel and ending with the awards ceremony, everything went amazingly! I want to help promote the online platform "Zero Plus TV" in the regions. "

The young cinematographer publicly presented the film at the MCT Cosmos and conducted an interactive with the audience. Then Maria took part in the round table "The development of film education in the Tyumen region and Russia", where she shared her experience of working with young people. She also went to school number 70 in Tyumen to congratulate the team on their professional holiday, Teacher's Day, and to see how film-making is introduced into practice in the educational process.

The festival Grand Prix received a documentary from Russia “The Bears of Kamchatka. The beginning of life ”directed by Irina Zhuravleva, Vladislav Grishin. Maria Makarova is working to promote this film in the regions of the Russian Federation; she received a prize on behalf of the film team and thanked the organizers for an unforgettable experience and a bright cinema fes

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