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An outdoor shot captures a detailed metal sculpture dedicated to cinema, positioned next to a set of red granite stairs and a wall. The sculpture, rendered in dark metal, depicts a vintage film projector with two large film reels, a clapperboard in action, and a rectangular box that resembles a speaker or sound unit. Behind this, another large film reel rests on a separate stand, connected by a serpentine "cable." The entire sculpture is mounted on a black rectangular base, resembling a table.

To the left, a person is partially visible, dressed in dark trousers and a light-colored top, holding onto a modern stainless steel railing. The background reveals a paved street or pedestrian area with various buildings and parked cars. The setting appears to be a public urban space during daylight hours.

Notable text on the sculpture reads in Cyrillic: "85 лет Белорусскому КИНО," which translates to "85 years of Belarusian CINEMA," indicating the sculpture commemorates this anniversary. A smaller, partially visible sign in the background also says "ПРОХОД ЗАПРЕЩЕН!" (Passage Forbidden!). The granite steps and wall suggest a robust and possibly historical architectural context.
Ника2129

Jun 3, 2026, 6:11 PM

Brest, Belarus

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An outdoor shot captures a detailed metal sculpture dedicated to cinema, positioned next to a set of red granite stairs and a wall. The sculpture, rendered in dark metal, depicts a vintage film projector with two large film reels, a clapperboard in action, and a rectangular box that resembles a speaker or sound unit. Behind this, another large film reel rests on a separate stand, connected by a serpentine "cable." The entire sculpture is mounted on a black rectangular base, resembling a table. To the left, a person is partially visible, dressed in dark trousers and a light-colored top, holding onto a modern stainless steel railing. The background reveals a paved street or pedestrian area with various buildings and parked cars. The setting appears to be a public urban space during daylight hours. Notable text on the sculpture reads in Cyrillic: "85 лет Белорусскому КИНО," which translates to "85 years of Belarusian CINEMA," indicating the sculpture commemorates this anniversary. A smaller, partially visible sign in the background also says "ПРОХОД ЗАПРЕЩЕН!" (Passage Forbidden!). The granite steps and wall suggest a robust and possibly historical architectural context.

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