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The Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival is an annual international film festival , which aims to gather in the program features, documentaries, shorts and animated films on the subject of Jewish culture , history and national identity and contemporary problems. The film festival was founded in 2016.

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21-647: The 1st Ekaterinburg Film Festival was held in Ekaterinburg from 20 to 23 November 2016, at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center and KARO 10 Rainbow Park. The Festival opened with a film A Tale of Love and Darkness directed by Natalie Portman . The festival program included more than 25 films. The total number of people who attended screenings and educational events of the Festival exceeded 1200. The 2nd Ekaterinburg Film Festival

42-586: A festival of films about music and new culture "Beat Weekend", the Jewish film festival and others. In June 2023, Russia began an investigation into the Yeltsin Center on grounds of potential "foreign agent activity". The museum consists of 9 rooms: The Yeltsin Center has many times been criticized for "distortion of historical events" and "propaganda." Russian film director Nikita Mikhalkov accused

63-783: Is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany . Its main office is in Berlin , with a secondary seat in Bonn . The current minister is Nancy Faeser . It is comparable to the UK Home Office or a combination of the US Department of Homeland Security and the US Department of Justice , because both manage several law enforcement agencies. The BMI is tasked with the internal security of Germany. To fulfill this responsibility it maintains, among other agencies,

84-813: The Communist Party , proposed to close the Yeltsin Center and to give the building to a children's educational club. The complex has hosted events such as the Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival . 56°50′42″N 60°35′27″E  /  56.84500°N 60.59083°E  / 56.84500; 60.59083 Federal Ministry of the Interior (Germany) The Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community ( German : Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat , German pronunciation: [ˈbʊndəsminɪsˌteːʁiʊm dɛs ˈɪnəʁn ʊnt fyːɐ̯ ˈhaɪ̯maːt] , abbreviated BMI ,

105-552: The Center of deliberate manipulation of history and destruction of the consciousness of the people. The Yeltsin Center is accused by representatives of various organizations (e.g. the National Liberation Movement) of the distortion of information about events during the administration of Boris Yeltsin. The public has held several protests in front of the building, demanding the closure of the Center. In January 2018, Pavel Grudinin , presidential candidate from

126-645: The Council of Europe, the first of the museums in Russia. The Yeltsin Center was established in accordance with the 2008 law "On centers of historical heritage of presidents of the Russian Federation ceased to carry out its powers" for the preservation, study and public presentation of the heritage of the first President of the Russian Federation "in the context of the recent history of the Fatherland,

147-665: The Festival exceeded 2000. In addition to film screenings, an educational program was organized in the framework of the festival, consisting of lectures, discussions and debates. In different years the speakers were independent film director, producer, screenwriter Konstantin Fam , film director and producer Artem Vitkin, journalist Boruch Gorin, researcher of Jewish culture Uri Gershovich, film critic Egor Belikov, philosopher Lilia Nemchenko, Doctor of Psychology Ludmila Baranskaya and others. Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center ,

168-671: The Interior (effectively defunct since the end of the war in Europe in 1945) was succeeded by the present Federal Ministry, though it served as the Interior Ministry for West Germany only until German reunification in 1990. From 1949 to 1970, 54% of the ministry's department leaders were former Nazi Party members, their share peaking at 66% in 1961. Under the Fourth Merkel cabinet , which took office in February 2018,

189-788: The Interior during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany . From 1923 until 1945, the ministry published the government gazette, which was entitled the Reichsministerialblatt (RMBl). On 1 November 1934 it was united with the Prussian Ministry of the Interior as the Reichs- und Preußischen Ministerium des Innern (Imperial and Prussian Ministry of the Interior). In 1949, the Imperial Ministry of

210-582: The Interior is responsible for internal security and the protection of the constitutional order, for civil protection against disasters and terrorism, for displaced persons, administrative questions, and sports. It is host to the Standing Committee of Interior Ministers and also drafts all passport, identity card, firearms, and explosives legislation. The ministry also houses the Joint Anti-Terrorism Center formed in 2004 which

231-519: The Ministry of the Interior was merged with the building department, which had been included in the ministry of transport from 1998 to 2013, and the environment ministry from 2013 to 2018. The ministry, headed by the former Bavarian minister-president Horst Seehofer , was then renamed to "Interior, Building and Homeland". The renaming was controversial as some interpreted the term Heimat as old-fashioned or even nationalistic. The Ministry of

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252-474: The Yeltsin Center, for example the lecture of the former Minister of Interior of Germany Gerhart Baum . By the fall of 2016 in the cinema-conference hall of the center conduct lectures in the framework of the project "Intellecture", dedicated to the technologies of the future. The center also periodically hosts various film festivals: Russian documentary film festival " Artdocfest ". The first Ural open Russian film festival, American documentary film festival,

273-562: The biggest museum in Eastern Russia and North Asia, became the Festival's partner and served as its venue. More than 3000 people have taken part in events of the Festival, which received wide media coverage. The 1st Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival was definitely held at a high standard. I am certain that the second edition of the Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival will attract many excited viewers, and

294-400: The development of democratic institutions and the rule of law". The Center was unveiled on 25 November 2015. The opening was attended by about 500 people including President Vladimir Putin , Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev , Yeltsin's widow Naina , Yeltsin's daughter Tatyana , representatives of the leadership of the country, cultural figures, and others. For the first year of operation,

315-548: The museum was visited by over 250,000 people. Visitors also attended various events at the Yeltsin Center: concerts of Russian and foreign artists, the festival "Island of the '90s," "Old New Rock," the First Ural open Russian film festival, Comic-Con E-Con and others. In December 2015 started a lecture series, "Piotrowski", which are the cultural and public figures. Lectures are held periodically in other areas of

336-403: The project is Boris Bernaskoni , the founder of BERNASKONI interdisciplinary bureau that works on intersection of architecture, communication, art and industrial design. One of the main objects of the center is Boris Yeltsin's Museum , dedicated to the contemporary political history of Russia and its first president . In 2017, the Yeltsin Center was recognized as the best museum in Europe by

357-665: The proposal of the Reichskanzler Otto von Bismarck it was created on 24 December 1879 by an Imperial decree from the Reich Chancellery . Like the other Imperial Offices it was directly under the control of the Reichskanzler. The seat of the office was in Berlin and it was managed by a Secretary of State , who from 1881 until 1916 also simultaneously held the office of Vice-Chancellor . The gazette for

378-918: The publication of official notices was run by the Office from 1880. Entitled the Zentralblatt für das Deutsche Reich (ZBl), it had been published by the Reich Chancellery from 1873 until 1879. With the Law on the Provisional Imperial Government of 11 February 1919, the Imperial Office became the Reichsministerium des Innern (RMI) (Ministry of the Interior) which remained the German Ministry of

399-629: The screenings themselves will become a good tradition in our city. Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center CPSU membership Elections First term Second term Post-Presidency [REDACTED] Media gallery Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center , also known simply as the Yeltsin Center , is a social, cultural and educational center, which opened in Yekaterinburg in 2015. The architect of

420-952: The two biggest federal law enforcement agencies in Germany, the Federal Police (including the GSG 9 ) and the Federal Criminal Police Office . It is also responsible for the federal domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution . The Reichsamt des Innern (Imperial Office of the Interior) was the Ministry of the Interior of the German Empire . On

441-782: Was held in Ekaterinburg from 18 to 21 November 2016, at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center and Dom Kino. The opening ceremony of the Festival took place on November 18, 2017, at Dom Kino. The Jews by the French director Yvan Attal became the opening film of the Festival. The ceremony was attended by Yevgeny Roizman , the Mayor of Ekaterinburg and Vlad Lerner, the First Secretary of the Embassy of Israel in Russia. The festival program included more than 29 films. The total number of people who attended screenings and educational events of

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