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Screening of the Swiss film "Heidi"
Baku / 02.04.19 / Turan: On April 4, at 19.00, the famous Swiss film Heidi will be shown in Park Cinema (Flame Towers) as part of the Francophony Week.
The tape will be shown with Azerbaijani and Russian captions, the Swiss Embassy in Azerbaijan said.
The film by Alain Gsponer "Heidi", made in 2015 according to the book by Johanna Spiri "Heidi, or the Magic Valley".
Fascinatingly beautiful fairy tale about a little girl Heidi living in the Swiss Alps Heidi is an orphan, she is only 8 years old, and she lives with her grandfather in the mountains. A little girl and an old man live a simple peasant life, Heidi, along with the shepherd Peter, graze goats in the mountains. The seemingly settled life is disturbed by an aunt who gives Heidi to a rich family in Frankfurt where she should make the company of a girl with a disabled childhood, Clara.
Heidi painfully perceives moving to a new place, very sad, but life goes on and she have to fit into the rules of a new house. Heidi will return to his grandfather, and then comes Clara. -16D-
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- 2 April 2019 16:55
Culture
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