Ural1, Russian Copper Company Make Best War Film
4 October 2016 (13:07)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, October 4, 2016. A movie dedicated to the Great Patriotic War veterans born in the South Urals that was created by Ural1 and Russian Copper Company won the Best Internet Project Prize at Motherland in My Heart, an online media and television festival focused on patriotically inclined media products, Russian Copper Company’s press service reports.
Around a hundred projects from all over the country got submitted for the contest. Some ten projects made it to the final selection round, including this film by Ural 1 financed by Russian Copper Company. The judges, Russia’s Honored Arts Worker Valeriy Akhadov and multiple Nika and Golden Eagle Award winner Andrei Osipov among them, declared The Invincibles Russia’s best Internet project.
‘The Invincibles. World’s Best Soldiers Born in Chelyabinsk Region was first shown during the Motherland in My Heart Festival’s opening ceremony. Contributing singers and songwriters Oleg Mityaev and Alexander Sklyar and Chair of Patriotic Education Fund’s Board of Trustees and member of Chelyabinsk Region’s Public Chamber Igor Mikhailov took part in the discussion of the movie that followed. According to Mikhailov, there was not a single person at the Moscow showing of the piece who was left unmoved by the film,’ the press service says.
Around a hundred projects from all over the country got submitted for the contest. Some ten projects made it to the final selection round, including this film by Ural 1 financed by Russian Copper Company. The judges, Russia’s Honored Arts Worker Valeriy Akhadov and multiple Nika and Golden Eagle Award winner Andrei Osipov among them, declared The Invincibles Russia’s best Internet project.
‘The Invincibles. World’s Best Soldiers Born in Chelyabinsk Region was first shown during the Motherland in My Heart Festival’s opening ceremony. Contributing singers and songwriters Oleg Mityaev and Alexander Sklyar and Chair of Patriotic Education Fund’s Board of Trustees and member of Chelyabinsk Region’s Public Chamber Igor Mikhailov took part in the discussion of the movie that followed. According to Mikhailov, there was not a single person at the Moscow showing of the piece who was left unmoved by the film,’ the press service says.
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