The sequel to the film almanac "Russia, I love you" is being released
Sber presented a new chapter of the All-Russian film almanac "Russia, I love you". The film will be released in wide release on November 14.
The film continues the line of the film released in the summer. Directors of different generations took part in the preparation of the second part, including Konstantin Bogomolov, Alexey Nuzhny, Nikolai Khomeriki, Matvey Vrachev, Natalia Borisova and others. For novice authors, participation has become an important professional step and a debut in the big meter, the bank noted.
"For us, this project is a way to support those who know how to see Russia not through cliches, but through real feelings and real stories," said Artem Fatkhullin, Managing Director, Head of Communications and Reputation at Sbera. He noted that the almanac "has something that unites us all."
Each novel is a personal story in which Russia sounds in its own way: in Yoshkar-Ola and St. Petersburg, Moscow and Zvenigorod, Murmansk, Yelabuga, Sochi and Perm. These are stories about people "for whom love for the Motherland begins with love for home, for loved ones, for the place where life takes place," the bank said.
"Russia, I Love You" is a story not only about love for the country, but also about responsibility to it: to memory, culture, and the people who make it alive every day, said Alyona Konurina, Executive Director of the Marketing and Communications Department at Sbera. "We see in culture not just a sphere of inspiration, but the basis of public dialogue — the force that connects generations, helps to comprehend the past and formulate the future," she stressed.
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