Russian Festival Opening in France
Jan 27, 2012
A Russian festival is opening in a Paris suburb today, Voice of Russia reports. This year, the RussenKo Festival of Russian Culture in Kremlin-Bicêtre will unveil Days of Russian Language and Literature in France.
The town of Kremlin-Bicêtre, named after the Moscow Kremlin, will host more than thirty events in three days.
Among the events is a photo exposition dedicated to the 1812 Patriotic War, an exhibition of Soviet posters, and presentation of films by Russian directors made in the past decade.
Russkiy Mir Foundation Information Service
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