“Pozvolyayet rulon!”

Without a doubt, film is a reflection of the culture of any given country, and Russia is no exception, for we are talking about a country with one of the largest ups-and-downs as far as politics and society are concerned.
Without a doubt, film is a reflection of the culture of any given country, and Russia is no exception, for we are talking about a country with one of the largest ups-and-downs as far as politics and society are concerned.
It is composed by 27 interconnected buildings that house 46 permanent exhibition halls, research laboratories and its famous library.
The city of New York (formerly New Amsterdam) is, since its foundation and inclusion to the British Empire in 1664, the most intricate financial and economic hub, which also serves as the investment capital of the world, with a stock market that provides economic indicators to measure and invest on other financial markets, including the art market, given that it is a place where one can acquire stock shares linked directly to works of art
John Davison Rockfeller (1839-1937), is a synonym for history of the United States of North America, a man who was born in average economic conditions, became himself in one of the most powerful business man in the world, a combination between talent, initiative and intuition, they took him to be a public figure, therefore indelibly marked for good and evil of the Planetary Society.
It is true that Argentina has Tango, Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova and Spain owns Flamenco; but Big Band is one hundred percent Newyorker. Much more than music transmitting feelings or making us remember the atmosphere it gives a country, its people and a time period, this movement doesn’t understand borders.
It is impossible to not think of New York when speaking of cinema, impossible not to think of that scene in The Godfather where Vito Corleone is shot, to imagine Travis Bickle’s cab going around the Big Apple, or the neurotic Alvy Singer flirting all over the city with Annie Hall.
Without a doubt, one of the most ancient countries in the far orient, heir of the greatest part of the Phoenician territory, it limits to the north and east with Syria, to the south with Israel and to the west with the Mediterranean ocean.
In a letter from Gibran Kahlil Gibran directed to Mary Haskell, his muse and inspiration, dated in Februrary 18th 1913, the Lebanese poet wrote: “One of the most loved dreams of my heart is that, some where, in any moment, a part of my work […]
While the stars above us may seem to be single points of unmoving light against the canopy of the night sky, they are not fixed. The heavens themselves seem to turn and wheel as the Earth spins its way around the Sun.
The most recent work of Miguel Peraza drags us through the currents that make the essence of the voyager stand out. The sensibility o f his work contains a poetic navigation. In the possibilities that the third dimension allows, he experiments with the materials and explores through volumetric form with minimum elements, essential concepts - inherent to the being.