Film show was organized by the international mediaklubom "Imprint," which introduces the Estonian public with the most famous masters of modern Russian and foreign culture. In the hall of Tallinn cinema "Sõprus" ("Friendship"), which is designed for about 200 people, vacant seats were not. Before the beginning of the show Zaitsev briefly told him about himself, about how he, a musician by education first came to the cinema, having completed the Advanced Directing Courses. According to Zaitsev, in 1991, he traveled to Tunisia, and the port of Bizerte saw the Russian Orthodox church, and then went to the Russian Orthodox cemetery, the burial place of Russian sailors of the Imperial Black Sea fleet, which in 1920 taking away from the Crimea, the White Army and civilian refugees, about 150 thousand people, and in 1921 came in Bizerte. "What I saw in the cemetery, probably, determined the race of my work and all further work", – said the director, tells in his films about the wars associated with historical events and the fate of Russian soldiers and officers, as fate would have fled their homeland . The film "The Allies. Faith and truth! "Reveals the events of World War II through the eyes of veterans of the Allied armies United States, France, Britain and Russia. Zaitsev stressed that in his film using a unique documentary film, obtained from the museum's archives in London and Washington. Veterans recall the meeting of Soviet troops and the armies syuznikov on the Elbe, the most difficult campaigns of convoys from the west through to Murmansk, the Allied landings in Normandy, the liberation of Paris, the capture of Berlin, stressing that the victory over fascism was a total victory for all allies, but the decisive role played in the victory of Russian soldiers. After completing the film room erupted into applause and then a discussion of the picture. Zaitsev said that the purpose of the film was to show the war through the eyes of telling "the truth trench," soldier, not the politicians and statesmen. In conclusion, the organizers of the show were invited to bring in more Tallinn documentary Russian films. The audience expressed their hope that the current show will put this tradition. The new work Zaitsev has already won several awards including the Grand Prix at the VIII International Festival of Military movie named Yu Ozerov in Bryansk, as well as the prize of "Memory of the Heart," established by the American Association of veterans and invalids of World War II from the former Soviet Union Marshal Georgy Zhukov. Fame came to the director in 2003 when he released his film "The Killing of France," in which he spoke about the soldiers and officers of the Special infantry brigades, sent during the First World War on the Western Front, Nicholas II. Largely thanks to their courage and the courage of France was saved. Sergei Zaitsev – President of the International Film Festival "Russian Abroad", a member of several associations of filmmakers, studio head of the "Russian way".
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