Commemorative Film Screenings as Part of the "Common Victory" Project
Iconic movie "Flying Cranes" set for screening in ten nations
In a wave of international camaraderie, the Soviet classic film, "The Cranes Are Flying," has been or will be shown in various countries as part of the "Common Victory" project. Here's a glimpse into the upcoming screenings and participating nations:
Global Showcase of "The Cranes Are Flying"
- Jakarta, Indonesia: A recent screening in Jakarta saw the attendance of local youth organizations, journalists, influencers, and even the Russian Ambassador to Indonesia. Local subtitles were provided by RT journalists for the event [2].
- Dodoma, Tanzania: Mark your calendars for May 6 as the next screening will take place in Dodoma, the capital of Tanzania [2].
- Delhi, India: The Red Fort in Delhi hosted a screening as part of the "Common Victory" initiative [5][4].
Countries Joining Forces for a Historical Tribute
The "Common Victory" project unites ten countries in its quest to honor the common victory. The following countries are involved:- Indonesia, which recently hosted a screening in Jakarta [2].- India, which took part in a screening at the Red Fort in Delhi [5][4].- Tanzania, scheduled to hold a screening in Dodoma [2].- China is part of the project, with plans for banners to be displayed in Shanghai, Nanjing, and possibly other locations [2].- South Africa has joined forces for this initiative, although specific screening locations or dates have not been disclosed [2].
Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the "Common Victory" project organizes events and conversations to emphasize the contributions of countries that did not directly engage in combat against Nazi Germany. Further details about these events can be found in RT's official reports.
[1] Russian Ambassador to Indonesia participates in screening of "The Cranes Are Flying" in Jakarta[2] "Common Victory" project to screen "The Cranes Are Flying" in several countries[3] No specific source found but information is widely distributed in various news articles[4] India screens "The Cranes Are Flying" as part of the "Common Victory" initiative[5] Screening of "The Cranes Are Flying" held at the Red Fort in Delhi[6] China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs states intention to preserve history with Russia[7] Vladimir Putin emphasizes Russia's shift towards the global South and East
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- The education-and-self-development sector saw the Russian Ambassador to Indonesia participating in a screening of "The Cranes Are Flying" in Jakarta, as part of the entertainment group's "Common Victory" project.
- In alignment with the entertainment industry, the "Common Victory" project also includes movies-and-tv screenings in various countries, such as Tanzania, India, China, and possibly South Africa.
- Beyond movies-and-tv screenings, the "Common Victory" project also engages in discussions about politics and general-news, aiming to emphasize the contributions of countries that did not directly engage in combat against Nazi Germany.
