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The animated film "My Sunny Maad" has made history by winning an Oscar, and it has garnered the congratulations of the presidents of Estonia and Lithuania. The film, which boasts a Baltic connection, was publicly praised by the leaders of these countries.
Despite the film's director, Gints Zilbalodis, being unable to attend due to illness, the congratulations were extended to the team behind the successful production. The film's message, emphasizing that we are all in one boat together, resonated with the presidents.
In a speech delivered to a gathered group of guests, President Rinkevičs commended the film's message about cooperation, deeming it applicable to everyday life. However, he did not disclose the nature of the everyday life situation he was referring to.
The president emphasized the importance of cooperation, stating that the film's success serves as a testament to the power of working together. The film-makers were presented with mementos to mark the occasion.
This historic win for "My Sunny Maad" is a significant achievement for the Baltic region, demonstrating the region's growing influence in the global film industry. The film, a co-production involving the Baltic region, has brought pride and recognition to the region, and its message of unity continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
The ongoing success of the film "My Sunny Maad" has not only captivated the hearts of viewers but also the media, with news outlets reporting extensively on the movie-and-tv industry's latest entertainment phenomenon. Meanwhile, discussions about the film's themes of cooperation and unity continue to flourish in various media platforms, further emphasizing its impact on the world of entertainment.