The classic Italian film by Vittorio De Sica "Sunflowers" was presented at the Voices Festival as part of the "Russian-Italian bridge" program. It was filmed back in the 1970s, when Russia and Italy often had joint film projects, but even now, it attracts considerable interest among the audience. An example of this is the almost full hall of "Salute" at a single session. Vologodians, many of whom have probably already seen "Sunflowers", came to enjoy the love story unfold between the characters of Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. Quite young actors play real drama, which begins with fun, but ends up being very sad. However, numerous "blunders" (for example, when a character smokes in a subway, and then throws his cigarette on the floor) and the scene in Russia sometimes brought laughter in the hall.
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