RT.com
27 May 2025, 13:55 GMT+10
The 1957 Mosfilm classic The Cranes Are Flying has been screened in Port Louis as part of a global series honoring the Allied victory in WWII
RT, in partnership with Mosfilm studios, has hosted a special screening of the iconic Soviet film 'The Cranes Are Flying' in Port Louis, Mauritius as part of its international 'Common Victory' project, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory in World War II.
The event drew a wide audience, including representatives of foreign embassies, heads of Mauritian organizations, and local citizens who gathered to watch the 1958 Cannes winner.
Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov at Mosfilm and released in 1957, it remains one of the most celebrated films of the Soviet era. The story, which is centered on ordinary people whose lives are upended by war, explores themes of love, duty, honor, character, and forgiveness - reflecting the experiences of millions of Soviet people. Praised for its sincerity, emotional depth, and unique approach, it stood apart from traditional war films.
Audience members in Mauritius shared their impressions with RT. One viewer said the film demonstrates the duality of war and love, remarking that it was "simply fantastic" and that it helped them learn more about the emotional realities of conflict. "I nearly cried", said another.
Kevin Gutty, the head of the Mauritius Film Development Corporation (MFDC), described the screening as a major cultural moment, calling the film "remarkable" and praising its artistic achievements and performances.
The screening in Mauritius is the latest stop in an RT initiative that has brought 'The Cranes Are Flying' to audiences across the Global South. Previous screenings took place in India, China, Indonesia, Lebanon, Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, South Africa, and Tanzania.
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According to RT, the campaign seeks to foster international unity around the memory of shared sacrifice in the fight against fascism. The initiative promotes the message that "Russia remembers and will always remember the efforts of all peoples who fought against a common enemy."
(RT.com)
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