Films produced by "Kino company Bely List (White sheet "of the Republic of Tatarstan to be shown in Moscow

30 October 2014, Thursday

November 9, 2014, at 14.00, the House of Asadullaevs, Moscow hosts the fifth edition of telegostinaya(TV guest room). The event is dedicated to the Day of National Unity guests  to be shown the films produced by "Kino company Bely List  (White List) "(Republic of Tatarstan).

The program – features documentaries on interethnic and interfaith relations in the society.

Speaking about the origins of good-neighborliness and friendship among peoples, the filmmakers  welcome with the short film "Twin Cities", in which the authors of the film attempts to answer the question of what unites Kazan and small provincial Bulgarian town of Shumen. The film tells about the kinship of the Danube and Volga Bulgaria, formed as a result of break-up of the Empire of the Great Khan Kubrat - a descendant of Attila; about how "children Kubrat" made a grand transition from a "culture of  war" to a "culture of peace" how had  built their first capital, how their work graced the land of the Danube and the Volga; how the belief in God Tengri Danube Bulgaria passed  to a culture of Christianity, how the Volga Bulgaria accepted Islam. As they both today and implement the great covenant of Khan Kubrat "Strength - in unity!".

The central event will be film documentaries "Tolerance or frankly about spirituality." In this film, writer and director Edward Goushchin conducts research the origins of spirituality - the basis for resolving international problems in the Republic of Tatarstan. Participants in the film are well-known public figures, representatives of the clergy and of the multinational community.

When finished viewing audience will be able to ask questions the film's producer Alina Rizvanova.

The event will be held with the support of the Youth Center of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia, the company's "World Festival". Information partner - Russian Congress ethno – journalists "Culture of Peace".

Press service Ministry of Culture of Tatarstan

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