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- A film-concert dedicated to the formation of the World Odessa Club under the leadership of Mikhail Zhvanetskiy. "Let many be proud of the open spaces and fields," Mikhail Zhvanetskiy himself says of his beloved city, "someone falls into his beloved birch, thinking that it grows only here .. We have the only homeland - Odessa, the only Odessa party. Odessa lies halfway around the world - from America to Australia. Odessa is a phenomenon, Odessa is a character. Odessa was, is and will be one of the most famous cities on this temporary globe. And we, the remaining, and you, who left, to live and live with her - Odessa is worth it to dedicate youth to her and old age, and she, as her native land, will definitely pay back. "
- Each year, all over the world, the number of families who can't have biological children is growing. In Russia there are nearly 500, 000 orphans waiting for their chance to find forever parents. Within Russia, adoption isn't popular. The only chance these children had was international adoption. But in 2012, President Putin signed Dima Yakovlev's Bill, banning American and some European citizens from adopting Russian children. Katrina Morris from the US was one of those who couldn't accomplish the adoption process of Natasha, a five-year old girl with Down syndrome. Among other thousands of Russian orphans, Natasha is unlikely to ever be adopted, but Katrina goes on struggling for her. Russian journalists and social activists Alexander and Julia Kolesnichenko are trying to help her. Will they be able to get Natasha out, struggling face-to-face with the billion-dollar Russian orphanage system and being involved into international political games?
- Millions of people in Russia have various hearing impairments. According to the World Health Organization, between 7 and 13 million people have serious hearing problems, living in partial or complete silence. It is a physical problem, a disability. Such people are usually called deaf but they want self-actualization no less than those who can hear. #HEARME is a film and a social media campaign about those who successfully overcome life circumstances and about those who need support in their soul searching. Among the characters of the film, there are businessmen and philosophers, artists and painters, ordinary people. They are capable of doing a lot, and if they are helped to integrate the society, they would achieve even more and become a full-fledged part of the society.