The Russian film 'The Hater', directed by Maxim Boev, delves into the pressing issues of online hate and bullying, reflecting sensitive topics relevant to contemporary society. The film aims to highlight the impact of cyberbullying on individuals and communities, showcasing real stories of those affected.
Moscow has announced the opening of a new cinema park that allows for the construction of life-sized historical civilizations, paving the way for a new era of cinematic creativity in Russia.
The eleventh edition of the Moscow Science Film Festival opened with the screening of 'Once Upon a Time in Leningrad,' highlighting the life and creativity of Russian director Pavel Klushantsev.
On March 29, Russia commemorated the birth of director, writer, and actor Stanislav Govorukhin, a prominent figure in Soviet and Russian cinema. His artistic legacy has significantly enriched Russian cinematic culture.
In a dazzling ceremony in Moscow, the results of the National Cinema Awards 'Nika' for 2025 were announced, with the films 'The Wind' and 'The Prophet: The Story of Pushkin' each winning four prestigious awards.