Film “Anastasia of Slutsk” to Be Shown in USA, Russia, Poland and Lithuania
Published:
21 March 2004 y., Sunday
Belarusian film “Anastasia of Slutsk” directed by Yuri Elkhov will be shown in the USA, Russia, Poland and Lithuania.
In April the film will take part in the 37th annual film-festival in Houston. Its contest program is expected to include 55 films from different countries.
The film will also take part in the International Festival in Vilnius and in the Contest Program of the International Film Festival of the Slav and Orthodox nations “Golden Vitiaz”, which will be held in Irkutsk (Russia).
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