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Ukrainian Cinema Foundation and Nemiroff Company Present Report for 2008-2009 and a New Project
01 September 2009 11:55
September 3, 2009, at 12:00 a.m., at Kyiv Cinema Theater (Kyiv, 19 Chervonoarmiyska St). At a press conference the Ukrainian Cinema Foundation, Nemiroff Company, and Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Foundation will report on the results of the work within the Ukrainian Cinema in the World program in 2008-2009 and present their first public catalogue-report. The partners will also inform the public on further stages of the joint social project implementation.
Representatives of mass media, film industry, Ukrainian Cinema in the World program partners, and experts will be presented and delivered the program’s official report, giving a detailed account of every project on promoting the Ukrainian cinema, implemented in 2008-2009. Also, the press conference will feature a presentation of the Ukrainian Cinema in the World program’s next project: Days of the Ukrainian Cinema in Munich: Ukrainian Film Panorama, to be held September 8-16, 2009.
Among the participants of the conference will be:
- Andriy Myroshnichenko, Advisor to the Head of the Supervisory Board of Ukraine 3000 ICF;
- Oleksandr Maksymchuk, Head of the Board of Directors of Ukraine 3000 Foundation;
- Andriy Khalpakhchi, Director of the Ukrainian Cinema Foundation;
- Nataliya Konovalova, Nemiroff Company PR Director;
- Roman Balayan, director;
- Mykyta Ratnikov, director.
Registration for journalists at the phone: 8 (063) 717-4113, or email sevastianova@ukraine3000.org.ua. Contact person – Iryna Sevastyanova.
The Ukrainian Cinema Foundation was created under the auspices of Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Foundation in 2007. Its major goal is familiarizing foreign cinema experts and public with classic and modern Ukrainian films and promoting the Ukrainian cinema globally.
The cooperation between the Ukrainian Cinema Foundation and Nemiroff Company began in May 2008. Since then, owing to the two organizations’ joi8nt actions, presentations of the Ukrainian cinema had been held at the world’s biggest film festivals and film markets and days of the Ukrainian cinema held in various European countries.
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