Minister of Culture Ruslan Chernetsky on the film "Karuza": It's a very kind and clean movie.
10:00, 17 April

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On April 16, the premiere screening of the film "Karuza", which tells about the dramatic story that took place in besieged Leningrad, took place at the Pobeda cinema in the capital. The screening of the film directed by Ivan Kharatyan is taking place on the eve of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, reports a Soyuz.by correspondent.
Vladimir Zhevnyak, Deputy Head of the Representative Office of the Permanent Committee of the Union State in Minsk, took part in the event.
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Ruslan Chernetsky, the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, expressed his warm feelings at the premiere of a new film dedicated to difficult times and brave people. "When I have the honor to attend the premieres of such films, my heart rejoices. This is a very kind and clean movie," he said.
According to the Minister of Culture, in that terrible war that took place on Belarusian soil 80 years ago, not only people were heroes. "The heroes were such beautiful animals, including dogs. This suggests that nature itself saw, felt and understood that we need to be helped to escape from the nightmare that has come to our lands. This film is just about that," the minister said, adding that there should be more such kind, warm, and soulful films.