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In Yekaterinburg, will present a film about Boris Yeltsin
March 4 2008
05:29 Documentary about the first Russian president Boris Yeltsin. Childhood leader will present today in Yekaterinburg. Picture shot in 2001, French filmmaker Daniel Leconte. The film is made in the format of the interview. In conversations with Leconte of life of the first Russian president told well-known politicians, including former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin's closest to the people.
According to representatives of the Ural Branch of the Union of Cinematographers, the inhabitants of Yekaterinburg will be able not only to watch a documentary film about the first president, who was born in Sverdlovsk region, but also to communicate with the director. "Daniel Leconte very interested in communicating it to the Russian audience, because a significant portion of his movies he filmed on Russia", - she said. In Yekaterinburg, French director will hold two days, "Ekho Moskvy.
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According to representatives of the Ural Branch of the Union of Cinematographers, the inhabitants of Yekaterinburg will be able not only to watch a documentary film about the first president, who was born in Sverdlovsk region, but also to communicate with the director. "Daniel Leconte very interested in communicating it to the Russian audience, because a significant portion of his movies he filmed on Russia", - she said. In Yekaterinburg, French director will hold two days, "Ekho Moskvy.
Click here to see this article in russian: В Екатеринбурге презентуют фильм о Борисе Ельцине
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