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Dreams Do Come True! The Focus Is On the Formula For Good Deeds!

24 april 2025

Array ( [ID] => 531 [TIMESTAMP_X] => 2021-03-11 15:07:42 [IBLOCK_ID] => 5 [NAME] => Текст новости EN [ACTIVE] => Y [SORT] => 500 [CODE] => DESCRIPTION_EN [DEFAULT_VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] => [TYPE] => HTML ) [PROPERTY_TYPE] => S [ROW_COUNT] => 1 [COL_COUNT] => 30 [LIST_TYPE] => L [MULTIPLE] => N [XML_ID] => [FILE_TYPE] => [MULTIPLE_CNT] => 5 [TMP_ID] => [LINK_IBLOCK_ID] => 0 [WITH_DESCRIPTION] => N [SEARCHABLE] => N [FILTRABLE] => N [IS_REQUIRED] => N [VERSION] => 2 [USER_TYPE] => HTML [USER_TYPE_SETTINGS] => Array ( [height] => 200 ) [HINT] => [VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] => <p> The wards of the Dom Detstva (Children’s Home) were fortunate to attend the Moscow International Children's Film Festival and admire the beauty of the nation’s capital as part of the <i>Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts</i> project implemented under SIBUR's <i>Formula for Good Deeds</i> social investment program. For many of the young participants this was their first visit to Moscow that welcomed them very heartily (and, one might even say, with a summerish weather) providing them a lot of lasting impressions. </p> <p> <b>Venera Bakieva, Principal of Dom Detstva: <br> </b><i>"Thanks to the </i>Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts<i> project and SIBUR’s support, our students will be remembering Moscow as a beautiful, kind, and magical city where children's dreams come true!"</i> </p> <p> The film festival featured the best films that had been made by both adult filmmakers and by children and teenagers from across various cities and countries who are trying their hand at being producers, screenwriters, actors, directors and animators. </p> <p> By taking part in the film festival, the children were offered a chance to meet directors and young filmmakers trying their hand at making movies and producing videos and ask them questions about how they come up with their ideas, how they dub and lip sync their films, how they go about inserting ambient sounds that add realism to their films, and how much time it takes one to edit a film? They also talked about themselves and their journey in video creativity, along with discussing plans for the future. </p> <p> <b>Natalia Udychak, Deputy Director for Educational Activities: </b><br> <i>"It was a great experience to accompany our students on this trip. It was precious to see sincere interest in their eyes and the desire to learn new things. I am happy to say that in spite of their orphanhood these kids were accorded the same opportunities as other children and were able to attend such a large-scale film festival to connect with the history of the city and of the country to be able to appreciate the scale of ongoing development."</i> </p> <p> When on a sightseeing tour, the students were able to visit the most iconic sights and admire some of Moscow’s beautiful locations including Moskvoretskaya Street, the Kremlin Embankment, the Seat of the Government, the Ministry of Defense HQ, the Luzhniki, Moscow State University, the Moscow City business district, the Sparrow Hills, and much more. </p> <p> The children were especially impressed by Red Square, a symbol of Russia where the most important events in the country’s history have been taking place. </p> <p> The kids also fell in love with the VDNKh expo center which is more than just a place for holding exhibitions but rather a whole unique world where science, art and culture meet and get intertwined, noted for its beautiful architecture, multiple exhibition pavilions, and gorgeous fountains. </p> <p> The two days spent in the nation’s capital left the children with a lot of unforgettable memories and endowed them with invaluable social experience. </p> [TYPE] => HTML ) [DESCRIPTION] => [~VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] =>

The wards of the Dom Detstva (Children’s Home) were fortunate to attend the Moscow International Children's Film Festival and admire the beauty of the nation’s capital as part of the Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts project implemented under SIBUR's Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. For many of the young participants this was their first visit to Moscow that welcomed them very heartily (and, one might even say, with a summerish weather) providing them a lot of lasting impressions.

Venera Bakieva, Principal of Dom Detstva:
"Thanks to the Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts project and SIBUR’s support, our students will be remembering Moscow as a beautiful, kind, and magical city where children's dreams come true!"

The film festival featured the best films that had been made by both adult filmmakers and by children and teenagers from across various cities and countries who are trying their hand at being producers, screenwriters, actors, directors and animators.

By taking part in the film festival, the children were offered a chance to meet directors and young filmmakers trying their hand at making movies and producing videos and ask them questions about how they come up with their ideas, how they dub and lip sync their films, how they go about inserting ambient sounds that add realism to their films, and how much time it takes one to edit a film? They also talked about themselves and their journey in video creativity, along with discussing plans for the future.

Natalia Udychak, Deputy Director for Educational Activities:
"It was a great experience to accompany our students on this trip. It was precious to see sincere interest in their eyes and the desire to learn new things. I am happy to say that in spite of their orphanhood these kids were accorded the same opportunities as other children and were able to attend such a large-scale film festival to connect with the history of the city and of the country to be able to appreciate the scale of ongoing development."

When on a sightseeing tour, the students were able to visit the most iconic sights and admire some of Moscow’s beautiful locations including Moskvoretskaya Street, the Kremlin Embankment, the Seat of the Government, the Ministry of Defense HQ, the Luzhniki, Moscow State University, the Moscow City business district, the Sparrow Hills, and much more.

The children were especially impressed by Red Square, a symbol of Russia where the most important events in the country’s history have been taking place.

The kids also fell in love with the VDNKh expo center which is more than just a place for holding exhibitions but rather a whole unique world where science, art and culture meet and get intertwined, noted for its beautiful architecture, multiple exhibition pavilions, and gorgeous fountains.

The two days spent in the nation’s capital left the children with a lot of unforgettable memories and endowed them with invaluable social experience.

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The wards of the Dom Detstva (Children’s Home) were fortunate to attend the Moscow International Children's Film Festival and admire the beauty of the nation’s capital as part of the Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts project implemented under SIBUR's Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. For many of the young participants this was their first visit to Moscow that welcomed them very heartily (and, one might even say, with a summerish weather) providing them a lot of lasting impressions.

Venera Bakieva, Principal of Dom Detstva:
"Thanks to the Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts project and SIBUR’s support, our students will be remembering Moscow as a beautiful, kind, and magical city where children's dreams come true!"

The film festival featured the best films that had been made by both adult filmmakers and by children and teenagers from across various cities and countries who are trying their hand at being producers, screenwriters, actors, directors and animators.

By taking part in the film festival, the children were offered a chance to meet directors and young filmmakers trying their hand at making movies and producing videos and ask them questions about how they come up with their ideas, how they dub and lip sync their films, how they go about inserting ambient sounds that add realism to their films, and how much time it takes one to edit a film? They also talked about themselves and their journey in video creativity, along with discussing plans for the future.

Natalia Udychak, Deputy Director for Educational Activities:
"It was a great experience to accompany our students on this trip. It was precious to see sincere interest in their eyes and the desire to learn new things. I am happy to say that in spite of their orphanhood these kids were accorded the same opportunities as other children and were able to attend such a large-scale film festival to connect with the history of the city and of the country to be able to appreciate the scale of ongoing development."

When on a sightseeing tour, the students were able to visit the most iconic sights and admire some of Moscow’s beautiful locations including Moskvoretskaya Street, the Kremlin Embankment, the Seat of the Government, the Ministry of Defense HQ, the Luzhniki, Moscow State University, the Moscow City business district, the Sparrow Hills, and much more.

The children were especially impressed by Red Square, a symbol of Russia where the most important events in the country’s history have been taking place.

The kids also fell in love with the VDNKh expo center which is more than just a place for holding exhibitions but rather a whole unique world where science, art and culture meet and get intertwined, noted for its beautiful architecture, multiple exhibition pavilions, and gorgeous fountains.

The two days spent in the nation’s capital left the children with a lot of unforgettable memories and endowed them with invaluable social experience.

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The wards of the Dom Detstva (Children’s Home) were fortunate to attend the Moscow International Children's Film Festival and admire the beauty of the nation’s capital as part of the Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts project implemented under SIBUR's Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. For many of the young participants this was their first visit to Moscow that welcomed them very heartily (and, one might even say, with a summerish weather) providing them a lot of lasting impressions.

Venera Bakieva, Principal of Dom Detstva:
"Thanks to the Friendly Cities – Connected Children's Hearts project and SIBUR’s support, our students will be remembering Moscow as a beautiful, kind, and magical city where children's dreams come true!"

The film festival featured the best films that had been made by both adult filmmakers and by children and teenagers from across various cities and countries who are trying their hand at being producers, screenwriters, actors, directors and animators.

By taking part in the film festival, the children were offered a chance to meet directors and young filmmakers trying their hand at making movies and producing videos and ask them questions about how they come up with their ideas, how they dub and lip sync their films, how they go about inserting ambient sounds that add realism to their films, and how much time it takes one to edit a film? They also talked about themselves and their journey in video creativity, along with discussing plans for the future.

Natalia Udychak, Deputy Director for Educational Activities:
"It was a great experience to accompany our students on this trip. It was precious to see sincere interest in their eyes and the desire to learn new things. I am happy to say that in spite of their orphanhood these kids were accorded the same opportunities as other children and were able to attend such a large-scale film festival to connect with the history of the city and of the country to be able to appreciate the scale of ongoing development."

When on a sightseeing tour, the students were able to visit the most iconic sights and admire some of Moscow’s beautiful locations including Moskvoretskaya Street, the Kremlin Embankment, the Seat of the Government, the Ministry of Defense HQ, the Luzhniki, Moscow State University, the Moscow City business district, the Sparrow Hills, and much more.

The children were especially impressed by Red Square, a symbol of Russia where the most important events in the country’s history have been taking place.

The kids also fell in love with the VDNKh expo center which is more than just a place for holding exhibitions but rather a whole unique world where science, art and culture meet and get intertwined, noted for its beautiful architecture, multiple exhibition pavilions, and gorgeous fountains.

The two days spent in the nation’s capital left the children with a lot of unforgettable memories and endowed them with invaluable social experience.