On June 13, the world premiere of the film “Nina” directed by Oksana Bychkova and based on a script by Lyubov Mulmenko took place in the main competition of the Shanghai International Film Festival.
The film was presented by Yulia Peresild, the lead actress, and producers Ekaterina Filippova (Pan-Atlantic Studio) and Igor Mishin (MTS Media). The movie was warmly received by the Chinese audience.
A press conference with Chinese and Russian media was held on the same day. The greatest interest was aroused by the story of the movie's creation, the actors' work and the motivations of the characters. Of course, the conversation was also about space as a metaphor of femininity in connection with the upcoming release in China of the blockbuster “Challenge” directed by Klim Shipenko.
After the screening and communication with the audience there was a reception dedicated to the world festival premiere of the film “Nina” and the forthcoming release in Chinese distribution of the space blockbuster “Challenge”, which was attended by the creators of the film, participants and organizers of the festival, representatives of the Chinese cultural elite, distributors and other foreign guests.
The film was presented by Yulia Peresild, the lead actress, and producers Ekaterina Filippova (Pan-Atlantic Studio) and Igor Mishin (MTS Media). The movie was warmly received by the Chinese audience.
A press conference with Chinese and Russian media was held on the same day. The greatest interest was aroused by the story of the movie's creation, the actors' work and the motivations of the characters. Of course, the conversation was also about space as a metaphor of femininity in connection with the upcoming release in China of the blockbuster “Challenge” directed by Klim Shipenko.
After the screening and communication with the audience there was a reception dedicated to the world festival premiere of the film “Nina” and the forthcoming release in Chinese distribution of the space blockbuster “Challenge”, which was attended by the creators of the film, participants and organizers of the festival, representatives of the Chinese cultural elite, distributors and other foreign guests.