Let It Be film presented

Let It Be film presented

The first press conference on the film Let It Be has been held at Vestnik Kavkaza. The film will be presented at the State Kremlin Palace on May 31. Yulia Potapova, the producer of the film, the president of the International Business Development Center, Oleg Smolnikov, the production director, Ivan Kolesnikov, the star of the film, Vasily Buter, the director general of the Derzhava producers' Center, and Constantine Lavrov, the general producer of the film, have given details about the film.


Potapova said that the film was made within the 'The confidence of business is the future of Russia!' project. The plot of the film was set in Russia in 2030, where Russia is depicted as the leader of the world. The protagonist is a businessman in a complicated situation. The film depicts interreligious relations. Potapova said that she was impressed by the hospitality of Ingushetia, where the film was shot.


Smolnikov explained that a friend of the protagonist is his brother-in-arms (Albert Kobrovsky). Their friendship is one of the main points in the film. He was amazed by the hospitality of the Caucasus too.
Kolesnikov pointed out the topic of love in the film. He added that the film was about the ability preserve onself in any situation.


Concerning the idea of making the film, Potapova said that it appeared two years ago. She noted that many regions had filed bids to screen the film.

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