Days of Russian movie opens in Tajik capital

DUSHANBE , May 22, Asia-Plus – Days of Russian movie are opening in Dom Kino (House of Cinema) in Dushanbe today.  This event is dedicated to the 115 th anniversary of known Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov.   Munavvar Mansourkhojayev, the head of Tajik Cinematographers’ Union , has told Asia-Plus that two movies produced on the basis […]

Valentina Kondrashova




DUSHANBE


, May 22, Asia-Plus – Days of Russian movie are opening in Dom Kino (House of Cinema) in


Dushanbe


today. 

This event is dedicated to the 115

th

anniversary of known Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov.  

Munavvar Mansourkhojayev, the head of Tajik Cinematographers’

Union

, has told Asia-Plus that two movies produced on the basis of his two known works – “The Dog Heart” and “Master and Margarita” and “Vasilii Ivanovich Changes His Profession” – will be shown in


Dushanbe


.   

The event has been staged by the Russian Embassy in


Dushanbe


and Tajik Cinematographers’

Union

under support of


Tajikistan


’s Society for Friendship and Cultural Ties with Foreign Countries.

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