«Tatarkino» has planned holding thematic showings dated to holding the Day of Defender of motherland – February 20, 22 and 23

21 February 2013, Thursday

GBUK  RT  «Tatarkino  has planned  holding  thematic showings, having dated them  by dates to the Day of Defender of Motherland, February    20, 22 and  23.  A range of measures includes  the  exhibition of films and veteran meetings.

February 20, at  11.a.m. – a meeting of WWII veteran,  the  participant of many battles, including liberating blockade Leningrad, G.N. Zhukov  in a building of GBUK RT «Tatarkino».

Being by  profession  a cinema operator,  an Honorary guest presented a film.  

«From Kazan to Berlin»  and held  a conversation with pupils of 8th grades, gymnasium №126. A documentary is dedicated to tragic  annals whose pages  describe the feat of Warriors-liberators, Heroes of labor an  rear  of Tatarstan.

After cinema show, the veteran answered children’s questions and told  about  front  life.

February 22,  - A premiere of the film  «Stalingrad» (Tatarstan documentary) cinema show at  1.50  p.m.  in «MIR»  cinema.

During a showing, a meeting will take place creators and heroes of the film. Members of Veterans Council  be present  as guests.

Documentary «Stalingrad» was created by Tatarstan cinema makers  The authors attempt to restore chronology of the great battle  based on stories of witness and participants.

February 23,    - «Mama, I am alive !» in  «MIR» cinema  at 10 a.m..           Show for permanent spectators of MIR cinema,  free  entry

In  2013, a half-century jubilee of Stalingrad battle  is celebrated.   By superhuman efforts, day by day and step by step, the defenders of our Motherland stood against the fascist troops!

And in  1943, the course of events of the Great Patriotic War was turned around. This was a common Victory, one of many in general  line of victories that got rid the world of blooded ideology of fascism.

Press- service, RT Ministry of culture

 

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