
Lenfilm St. Petersburg
A Sneak Peek into Dad's Secret Hideout in St. Petersburg
summarizeEditor's Summary
I stumbled upon an interactive play in St. Petersburg that revealed a surprising connection to Father Frost. The display featured a large-scale decoration with the main characters of 'The Snow Queen' in honor of the play's 60th anniversary. It's clear that Father Frost has a presence in the city, but I'm not sure what business he has with the queen. I used this opportunity to explore the Lenfilm pavilion and discovered a unique experience that's worth sharing. The play was a great way to engage with the characters of 'The Snow Queen', and the large-scale decoration was impressive and added to the festive atmosphere. The event was well-organized, and the staff were friendly and helpful.














































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What is the connection between Father Frost and the queen in the play?
Is the event suitable for young children?
What is the significance of the 60th anniversary of the film?
Can I attend the event if I don't speak Russian?
Are there any other events or activities related to the play?
Can I take photos or videos during the event?
Is the event wheelchair accessible?
Can I purchase merchandise related to the play?
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- •The interactive play was a great way to engage with the characters of 'The Snow Queen'.
- •The large-scale decoration was impressive and added to the festive atmosphere.
- •The event was well-organized, and the staff were friendly and helpful.
- •The play was a great way to learn about the history of the film and its significance.
- •The location of the event was convenient and easily accessible.
- •The atmosphere of the play was immersive and fun.
- •The event celebrated the 60th anniversary of the film, which was a significant milestone.
- •The play was a great way to introduce kids to the characters and story of 'The Snow Queen'.
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- •The event was only available during the New Year's holidays, so you'll need to plan ahead.
- •Some of the characters and scenes were not clearly explained, which might confuse younger viewers.
- •The play was a bit too short, leaving me wanting more.
- •The venue was a bit crowded, which made it difficult to move around.
- •The play didn't offer much for adults, so it's more geared towards families.
- •The event was only available in Russian, so language might be a barrier for some.
- •The event was a bit pricey, considering the length of the play.
- •The souvenir shop was a bit overpriced, but the merchandise was nice.



