In Antarctica, next to the Russian station Progress stands the Indian polar station Bharati, and next to the Novolazarevskaya station there is the Indian Maitri.
The project "Memory of Antarctica" is dedicated to the search for these stories and the life of modern polar explorers.
The result of large-scale work was the film "Buromsky Island". This picture is a chronicle of the memory of polar explorers who died while working on this continent.
The author of the project is Olga Stefanova, a famous Russian traveler and documentary filmmaker. She was on seven expeditions to Antarctica, in 2020 she won the Laurel Branch National Documentary Film Award.
We invite you to watch this film on June 23 at the Russian House in New Delhi at 6:30 p.m.
Free admission.
#Antarctica #film #BuromskyIsland #OlgaStefanova
The project "Memory of Antarctica" is dedicated to the search for these stories and the life of modern polar explorers.
The result of large-scale work was the film "Buromsky Island". This picture is a chronicle of the memory of polar explorers who died while working on this continent.
The author of the project is Olga Stefanova, a famous Russian traveler and documentary filmmaker. She was on seven expeditions to Antarctica, in 2020 she won the Laurel Branch National Documentary Film Award.
We invite you to watch this film on June 23 at the Russian House in New Delhi at 6:30 p.m.
Free admission.
#Antarctica #film #BuromskyIsland #OlgaStefanova
A film festival in honor of the 100th anniversary of the famous Soviet and Russian director Leonid Gaidai started in the Indian capital. At the University of Delhi, the Department of Slavic Languages organized a screening of the famous 1968 comedy “The Diamond Arm” in Russian with English subtitles.
Before the start of the session, Delhi University professor Girish Munjal spoke about Gaidai’s life and creative path, as well as how the director wittily circumvented the bureaucratic prohibitions that existed in the film industry at that time.
Russian house director Oleg Osipov urged viewers to study the Russian language more deeply in order to understand all its subtleties and, in particular, the humor of Gaidai’s films without translation. After the viewing there was a discussion of the movie.
“The Caucasian Prisoner” will be shown at the Russian House on October 11 at 3:00 p.m. as part of the festival.
#Gaidai #festival #film #Russian #language
Before the start of the session, Delhi University professor Girish Munjal spoke about Gaidai’s life and creative path, as well as how the director wittily circumvented the bureaucratic prohibitions that existed in the film industry at that time.
Russian house director Oleg Osipov urged viewers to study the Russian language more deeply in order to understand all its subtleties and, in particular, the humor of Gaidai’s films without translation. After the viewing there was a discussion of the movie.
“The Caucasian Prisoner” will be shown at the Russian House on October 11 at 3:00 p.m. as part of the festival.
#Gaidai #festival #film #Russian #language
Each of them has his own story, his own life path, dreams and plans. They have only one thing in common - pure, true, sincere love... for the lake. They consider it their place of power. They could have moved to a big city a long time ago, but decided to stay: some returned to their small homeland, others, on the contrary, exchanged the rhythm of the metropolis for a quiet outback.
Five heroes, five stories of aspirations and victories and one amazing lake. The film is about how local residents and those for whom this region has become a “place of power” live on a land with a harsh climate, how they pacify the elements, what they do and why they don’t leave for big cities.
One of the most beautiful documentaries this fall is a portrait of a unique water area.
#RussianHouse #Seliger #film
Five heroes, five stories of aspirations and victories and one amazing lake. The film is about how local residents and those for whom this region has become a “place of power” live on a land with a harsh climate, how they pacify the elements, what they do and why they don’t leave for big cities.
One of the most beautiful documentaries this fall is a portrait of a unique water area.
#RussianHouse #Seliger #film
The art exhibition “Bouquet of Peaks. Great Mountains of the World" opened in the Russian House in New Delhi. The exhibition includes a collection of “portraits” of all 14 eight-thousanders on the planet, created by the honored artist and traveler of Russia Sergei Dudko.
– With this project we want to introduce the residents of countries where the Himalayas rise to the work of Sergei Dudko. We also began filming the documentary film “Walking in the Clouds” about the creative heritage of outstanding Russian artists, travelers and explorers of the highest mountain system in the world, as well as about the modern project of the Russian Geographical Society “Russian Heritage of the Himalayas. Continuation of the journey,” said project manager Ivan Chaika.
Participants of the Russian Geographical Society expedition conducted a number of studies in Bhutan, Nepal, India, China and Pakistan, updated the contribution of Russian researchers of Central Asia, and collected ethnographic and geological material.
The “Walking in the Clouds” project is being implemented in India with the support of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives, Rossotrudnichestvo and the founder of the investment holding Alias Group Boris Yunanov.
#Himalayas #exhibition #film #RGO #RussianHouse
– With this project we want to introduce the residents of countries where the Himalayas rise to the work of Sergei Dudko. We also began filming the documentary film “Walking in the Clouds” about the creative heritage of outstanding Russian artists, travelers and explorers of the highest mountain system in the world, as well as about the modern project of the Russian Geographical Society “Russian Heritage of the Himalayas. Continuation of the journey,” said project manager Ivan Chaika.
Participants of the Russian Geographical Society expedition conducted a number of studies in Bhutan, Nepal, India, China and Pakistan, updated the contribution of Russian researchers of Central Asia, and collected ethnographic and geological material.
The “Walking in the Clouds” project is being implemented in India with the support of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives, Rossotrudnichestvo and the founder of the investment holding Alias Group Boris Yunanov.
#Himalayas #exhibition #film #RGO #RussianHouse
“The British built railways not to make it convenient for Indians, but to carry away our wealth.” The premiere of the film “Looted India”, held at the Russian House, sparked a lively discussion in New Delhi. The documentary was produced by the Russian television company RT and was shown in Hindi with English subtitles.
The panel discussion after the screening was attended by the author of the film Artem Vorobyov, head of RT Documentary Ekaterina Yakovleva, senior adviser to the Russian Embassy Valery Khodzhaev, Indian political scientists Suvrokamal Dutta, Shashank Shekhar Sinha, Vinayak Kalletla, president of the BRICS international forum Purnima Anand, military historian Col Shailendra Singh. Indian-origin international law expert Jarath Chopra joined the discussion via video link from Canada.
The film sheds light on how Britain enslaved and plundered India and imposed alien values on the population. Much of the cultural heritage of Indian civilization was sent abroad, and much of what was exported is exhibited in the British Museum.
#India #colonialism #film #RTdoc #RussianHouse
The panel discussion after the screening was attended by the author of the film Artem Vorobyov, head of RT Documentary Ekaterina Yakovleva, senior adviser to the Russian Embassy Valery Khodzhaev, Indian political scientists Suvrokamal Dutta, Shashank Shekhar Sinha, Vinayak Kalletla, president of the BRICS international forum Purnima Anand, military historian Col Shailendra Singh. Indian-origin international law expert Jarath Chopra joined the discussion via video link from Canada.
The film sheds light on how Britain enslaved and plundered India and imposed alien values on the population. Much of the cultural heritage of Indian civilization was sent abroad, and much of what was exported is exhibited in the British Museum.
#India #colonialism #film #RTdoc #RussianHouse
What is cyber immortality? Is it possible to trick the brain and restore the ability to walk for paralyzed people?
Scientists at the Russian National Research University “Higher School of Economics” do not predict the future - they create it. And they know how digital technologies will affect the economy, medicine, and education. But the question being asked is: are we prepared for the impact this will have on our daily lives?
The authors of the film “The World 2052. See the Future” Artem Vorobey and Mikhail Barynin will try to answer.
The film is a joint project of Rossotrudnichestvo and RT Documentary, and is shown as part of the “Days of Documentary Film in Russian Houses”.
We invite you to a viewing at the Russian House in New Delhi on February 2 at 6:30 p.m.
Film in English. Free admission.
#RTdoc #film #World2052 #RussianHouse #Rossotrudnichestvo
Scientists at the Russian National Research University “Higher School of Economics” do not predict the future - they create it. And they know how digital technologies will affect the economy, medicine, and education. But the question being asked is: are we prepared for the impact this will have on our daily lives?
The authors of the film “The World 2052. See the Future” Artem Vorobey and Mikhail Barynin will try to answer.
The film is a joint project of Rossotrudnichestvo and RT Documentary, and is shown as part of the “Days of Documentary Film in Russian Houses”.
We invite you to a viewing at the Russian House in New Delhi on February 2 at 6:30 p.m.
Film in English. Free admission.
#RTdoc #film #World2052 #RussianHouse #Rossotrudnichestvo