The procession started at the Memorial Cemetery of the Liberators of Belgrade and continued to Republic Square, where a ceremonial music and stage performance took place featuring artists from Serbia and guests from Russia.
Leading the march were Minister of Culture Nikola Selakovic, Minister of Economy Adrijana Mesarovic, Minister for Family and Demography Jelena Zaric Kovacevic, Minister of Environmental Protection Sara Pavkov, Minister of Sports Zoran Gajic, and the Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Bocan-Kharchenko.
Foto: Tanjug/Rade Prelić
Earlier, wreaths were laid at the Cemetery of the Liberators of Belgrade.
During the "Immortal Regiment" march, patriotic songs were played.
Foto: Tanjug/Rade Prelić
The "Immortal Regiment" is an international civil-patriotic movement aimed at preserving the culture of remembrance for those who gave their lives in the fight against fascism during World War II.
The movement originated in Russia in 2014, and the idea quickly spread to other cities around the world.
Filmovi « Zastava filma » obuhvataju teme koje su najvećim delom vezane za događaje u kojima je vojska, kroz motiv odbrane zemlje, požrtvovanosti i hrabrosti, simbol jedne države i njenog istorijskog nasleđa. U tom pogledu dokumentarni filmovi obrađuju kako događaje pre Drugog svetskog rata, tako najvećim delom one priče koji su vezani za posledice ratnih godina ili i za same životne sudbine onih koji su bili deo njih. Svojim izborom tema filmovi « Zastava filma » su ceo svoj serijal posvetili i istoriji Jugoslovenske narodne armije koju su činili građani na odsluženju vojnog roka, njihovim pričama i dogodovštinama, ali i onim temama koje su deo razvoja moderne srpske vojske, a posebno njenom zadatku odbrane državnih granica. Duga filmska tradicija « Zastave filma » tako doprinosi rasvetljavanju jedne od najvažnijih tema za opstanak jednog društva i otvara brojne teme i dileme vezane za uspon i očuvanje teritorijalnih vrednosti srpske države
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