A communicative that focuses on average people whose lives are turned upside down by war, explores themes of love, duty, honor, character and forgiveness—reflecting the experiences of millions of russian people.
Praised for honesty, emotional depth and unique approach, he stood out against the background of conventional war movies.The viewers in Mauritius shared their impressions with RT.
One viewer said that the movie shows the duality of war and love, noting that it was "just fantastic" And that he helped them learn more about the emotional realities of the conflict.
"I almost cried", said another.Kevin Gutty, head of Mauritius movie improvement corp (MFDC), described the show as an crucial cultural moment, calling the movie ‘unordinary’ and praise his artistic achievements and performances.The Mauritius show is the latest halt in the RT initiative that brought "The Cranes Are Flying" To viewers all over the Global South.
Previous shows were held in India, China, Indonesia, Lebanon, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, South Africa and Tanzania.According to RT, the run aims to advance global unity around the memory of a common victim in the fight against fascism.
The initiative promotes the message that "Russia remembers and will always remember the efforts of all nations that fought the common enemy."
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source:https://www.rt.com/africa/618192-rt-brings-soviet-war-film-mauritius/