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Amphitheater screenings in Krasnodar park's season kick off in the morning

Animation extravaganza from May 1st to 4th! Catch a diverse array of films, hailing from the 1940s and 1950s USSR, alongside American and French classics, all unfolding on the outdoor stage of the 'Krasnodar' park amphitheater.

Amphitheater screenings in Krasnodar park's season kick off in the morning

Kickstart Your Spring Weekends at Krasnodar Park's Open-Air Cinema!

From the first to the Fourth of May, the outdoor cinema at Krasnodar Park will be a hotspot for film buffs, with a captivating lineup of films from the Soviet Union, America, France, and Italy! Here's the lowdown on the screenings:

On May 1st, things kick off at 4 PM with a classic Soviet animation, "The Golden Cockerel" (1955), followed by almost non-stop animations, including "Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka" (1953), "The Magic Bird" (1953), and "Champion" (1948). The evening wraps up with a dash of American humor as we take a dip into "Monsieur Verdoux."

May 2nd brings us to France, with "Mademoiselle Nitouche" and "Such Different Lives." The charm offensive continues on the Fourth, offering a delightful medley of animated fables like "The Deer and the Wolf," "Strong Boy," "The Fox Builder," and "The Yellow Stork," culminating in "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves."

Best of all? Admission to these screenings is a steal at absolutely free! Find more details on Krasnodar city park's official Telegram channel. So, grab your popcorn, dedicated movie fans, and join us under the stars!

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1. On May 1st, the outdoor cinema at Krasnodar Park will dwell into the realm of Soviet comedies as "Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka" (1953) is set to screen, part of the diverse lineup of films announced for this spring.2. Amid the captivating lineup of movies-and-tv screenings, fans can look forward to world cinema offerings such as "Monsieur Verdoux" on May 1st, a French-American production from 1953.3. The mix of entertainments continues on the April-May event calendar, as "Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka" (1953), a Soviet production from 1953, will be showcased during the second week of screenings at Krasnodar Park.4. For those seeking a fun-filled entertainment option during the first week of May, the outdoor cinema at Krasnodar Park is offering "Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka" (1953), a quirky Soviet comedy from the golden era of cinema.

Beginning on May 1 and continuing through May 4, a collection of animated films from the Soviet era of the 1940s and 1950s, along with American and French productions, will be screened at the open-air stage of the 'Krasnodar' park amphitheater.

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