Today, on Channel One, Don't Bury Me Without Ivan is being broadcasted.
Channel One has announced that it will be airing the Yakutian film "Don't Bury Me Without Ivan" as part of its "Closed Show" program tonight at 23:00 local time. This marks the first time a Yakutian film has been shown on the main channel of the country.
Directed by Lyubov Borisova, "Don't Bury Me Without Ivan" is an artistic film that tells a compelling story. The film will be shown first, followed by a discussion segment where the audience is divided into two parts. One half will be critical of the film, while the other will find its positive aspects.
The "Closed Show" program is a unique platform for discussing films, providing a space for open dialogue and audience engagement. While Alexander Gordon is usually associated with the program, he will not be involved in this particular instance due to changes in the broadcast schedule.
The broadcast schedule of Channel One was altered due to a terrorist attack at "Krokus City Hall," but the broadcast of the "Closed Show" program featuring "Don't Bury Me Without Ivan" is not related to these changes.
It is important to note that Channel One bought the film for a one-time screening, and this is a separate instance of the "Closed Show" program on Channel One, distinct from the originally scheduled premiere that was postponed.
The release of the film was originally scheduled for March 30, but due to unforeseen circumstances, it has been moved to tonight's "Closed Show" on Channel One. There is no information available about the moderator of the "Closed Show" segment featuring the film "Don't Bury Me Without Ivan" by Lyubow Borisowa.
Tune in to Channel One tonight at 23:00 to catch the premiere of "Don't Bury Me Without Ivan" on the "Closed Show" program. This promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking experience for all film enthusiasts.