The head of the State Duma Committee on Culture, co-chairman of the central headquarters of the Russian Popular Front (ONF) Stanislav Govorukhin proposed to limit the display of American films in Russia and increase the proportion of European, Korean and Iranian cinema. He made this statement after a meeting of the Popular Front in Moscow.
The State Duma deputy Stanislav Govorukhin proposed to restrict the rental of American cinema in Russia. Photo: ya.ru
« I believe that it would be good to limit the Hollywood movie on Russian screens, but not at the expense of Russian cinema – we produce about 60 paintings – and at the expense of the movie, filmed in countries with a rich cinematic culture – Turkey, Korea, Iran, Japan, the European movie. And then we look only Hollywood movies and rarely – Iranian cinema », – quoted the head of the Duma Committee on Culture Stanislav Govorukhin ITAR-TASS.
Stanislav Govorukhin also called for increased funding for culture because of the foreign policy situation.
«I must admit that we treat culture as a residual, and this attitude must be changed. West is afraid of our unity in terms of culture. The people can not be defeated, it will not break the spiritual backbone », – head of the Duma Committee on Culture Stanislav Govorukhin.
In spring 2014, the State Duma adopted a law banning the use mat in works of art, the initiator of the ban was also Stanislav Govorukhin. Since July 1, the law came into force. Explicit language is prohibited, in particular, in the movie. Violators will be fined. Minimum fine – 2 thousand. Rubles. for citizens, the maximum – 50 th. rub. for legal entities.
Films with expletives go hire will not. If the movie will be displayed in violation of the law, the organizers will be fined 50-100 thousand. Rubles., And in the case of re-display – up to 200 thousand. Rubles., Or their rolling operations will be suspended for up to three months.
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