The international festival “: Time of Heroes” starts tomorrow in Irkutsk! Hurry pick up your free ticket.< /a>
The international festival “: Time of Heroes” starts tomorrow in Irkutsk! Hurry pick up your free ticket.< /a>
The opening ceremony will begin on September 15 at 19:00. group “SerGa“.< /a> Spectators are treated to an absolute premiere - a screening of Aigul Erbulova’s film “Wives”. You can get a free ticket via the link. The number of places is limited!
World-famous pranksters Vovan and Lexus will share the rules of information warfare with festival guests. Registration for the event here.
TV presenter Boris Korchevnikov will hold a round table “War and Faith. How does the Bible help us make sense of what’s happening?” For this purpose, he will specifically contact Irkutsk directly. You can get a ticket here.
Hurry up to register for the round table “How to collect millions of likes by talking about your country?” — an open dialogue between bloggers about Russia, its heroes and the situation in the world.
The festival “: Time of Heroes” will last three days,from September 15 to 17. The program includes 14 films about Donbass: absolute premieres, the best films of the Moscow program. Guests will also enjoy lectures, round tables, and meetings with the authors of the films.
Register for each event, which you want to visit. Or sign up for a free all-terrain ticket for all events of the day at once.
You can find all films from the program of cities where the festival has already taken place only in the online cinema .
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Access to a private channel with documentaries< /b>
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