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Russian House launches week-long film festival in Dhaka

The festival aims to preserve historical memory and promote cultural dialogue through the timeless language of cinema

Update : 14 May 2026, 09:13 PM

The Russian House in Bangladesh on Thursday inaugurated a week-long film festival, “Frames of Memory: From Moscow to Bangladesh”, dedicated to the 81st anniversary of Russia’s Victory Day.

The opening ceremony brought together a audience of Russian language students, scholarship nominees, and representatives from various universities and cultural institutions. The festival aims to preserve historical memory and promote cultural dialogue through the timeless language of cinema.

The event commenced with an address by Alexandra Khlevnoy, who emphasized the importance of remembering the millions of lives lost during World War II and reflecting on the profound human tragedy caused by war. She highlighted the role of cinema in preserving historical truth and inspiring future generations toward peace and humanity.

The Russian House in Bangladesh inaugurated the week-long film festival ‘Frames of Memory: From Moscow to Bangladesh‘, dedicated to the 81st Anniversary of Russian Victory Day, on Thursday, May 14, 2026.

Following the opening remarks, attendees were presented with a psychological analysis of the Soviet cinematic masterpiece Ballad of a Soldier, followed by a screening of the film. The immersive experience offered a moving portrayal of courage, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit amid the devastation of war.

The festival will continue through May 21, 2026, featuring a curated selection of acclaimed Soviet and post-war films showcasing notable works of historical and artistic cinema.

The organizers expressed hope that the festival would further strengthen cultural understanding and encourage young audiences in Bangladesh to engage more deeply with world cinema and shared historical memory.

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