Image of a Hero: How Contemporary Cinema and Media Respond to the Needs of State and Society
The challenges that government institutions face in their efforts to develop society often require close interaction with the media industry. The dialogue between state, society, and the media is based on the joint creation and dissemination of images of heroes. International practice has numerous examples of public policy goals being implemented through constructive images of heroes. How do the state and society generate demand for film heroes? What factors are crucial to the creation of a hero image that effectively meets the needs of society? To what extent do images of heroes in cinema shape public consciousness?
Moderator
Alexander Tsypkin,
Writer, Scriptwriter
Panellists
Milos Bikovic,
Theater and Film Actor, Producer (online)
Alexey Goreslavsky,
General Director, Internet Development Institute (IRI)
Dmitry Davidenko,
Director of the Department of Cinematography and Digital Development, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Alexander Zharov,
Chief Executive Officer, Gazprom-Media Holding
Andrey Zolotarev,
Screenwriter; Creative Producer, NMG Studio
Andrey Kravchuk,
Film Director, Screenwriter
Fedor Sosnov,
Executive Director, Federal Fund for Social and Economic Support to National Cinematography (Cinema Fund)
Anna Tsivileva,
Chairman, State Fund "Defenders of the Fatherland"
Sergey Shishkarev,
Chairman of the Board of Directors, Delo Group of Companies
Front row participants
Lilia Gumerova,
Chairman of the Committee on Science, Education and Culture of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
Ekaterina Kolotovkina,
Head, Committee of Families of Soldiers of the Fatherland of the Samara Region; Author of the Project “Wives of Heroes”