At the Proton-PM Playground (included in the integrated structure of NGO Energomash State Corporation “Roskosmos”) a closed show of the scientific and popular film “Robot, I love you?” Withdrawn by the Russian director Julia Kiselev in 2021. Employees of the enterprise, as well as representatives of the organizing committee of the International Festival of the Future.doc of the International Festival of the International Festival of Future.doc. After show, the discussion took place: “Protonians” reasoned on the topic where the line should be passed on the scale of the application of robots in everyday life.
The first show in Perm was held at the International Festival of the Scientific and Popular Cinema, which took place with the support of Proton-PM in April of this year and was timed to the 60th anniversary of the flight of Yuri Gagarin into space. The organizers decided to re-hold the shots of the program of 2021, since not everyone could get to sessions due to the coniferous restrictions. This time, the films were demonstrated in universities and in enterprises of Perm, which is why the shows are closed. Film “Robot, I love you?” It tells about what role robots play in the human life now. In his cinema, director Yulia Kiselev explores what will happen when robots become indistinguishable from humans.
International Future.doc Scientific Film Festival is held in Perm since 2018. Its program includes documentary and popular science films telling about the ideas and studies carrying a social component and a bright author’s style. As part of the festival lectures and discussions with the participation of cinematographers, scientists, researchers.
Yulia Kiselevova is a graduate of the Filmorezhissary VGIK department, removes popular science films about man and the modern world. Writer, director, producer, member of the Union of Cinematographers and the Guild of Non-Film Cinema and TV, the finalist of the Tafi-region awards, Headliner and three times the finalist of the Laurev Prize. Nominee Awards of the European Academy of Scientific Cinema. Yulia Kiselevova work took part in 74 Russian and foreign film festivals, many were marked by prizes and diplomas.