A surprise awaits us at the 30 minute long stop at Novossibirsk train station. A delegation of about 25 people welcomes us on the platform. They are young documentary film-makers like us (younger though!), who attend a workshop taking place just before the documentary film festival of the city, this year in its 11th edition. In a quite euphoric mood, we exchange flyers and business cards, promise each other we will come back another time longer, and answer interviews to local TV's.
Julien improvises with his yukulélé a song whose only lyrics are – in Russian: “Novossibirsk I love you”. For sure, if we don't come back, at least our films will.
Julien improvises with his yukulélé a song whose only lyrics are – in Russian: “Novossibirsk I love you”. For sure, if we don't come back, at least our films will.
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Here it is possible to find some information and pictures from Novosibirsk (in russian language).
http://vn.ru/03.09.2008/culture/94140/
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