The film “The Petersburg Diary” will help the hospice find new friends

The film “The Petersburg Diary” will help the hospice find new friends
The film “The Petersburg Diary” will help the hospice find new friends
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The documentary film “Multiplying Time” (12+) from the “Petersburg Diary” publication will help the St. Petersburg hospice for children and adults find new friends. This opinion was voiced by Pavel Krupnik, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, member of the Paper Bird charity foundation, who actively participates in the life of the hospice and starred in the documentary.

“I would like this film to be seen by people who want to help the hospice. There are a lot of good people, but not everyone knows what and how to do,” said Pavel Krupnik.

The parliamentarian emphasized that the hospice needs not only financial support.

“We hold a lot of events, so different artists come to the hospice. There have been cases where someone simply sang by the bedside of a little girl to make her feel better. Someone came to the hospice to teach its residents how to play the guitar. All this is very important, because people in a hospice should live a full life,” he said.

Pavel Krupnik added that the film “Multiplying Time” will be useful for residents of other regions.

“There should be a hospice in every million-plus city, because children should not die in hospitals, and their parents should understand who to ask for help. A hospice is not a hospital, it is a home where you can come if necessary. We have doctors and other employees with whom you can safely leave your child,” he said.

Let us add that today the premiere of the film “Time Multipliers” will take place at the Aurora cinema. The film will appear on social networks and on the website of the Petersburg Diary publication on April 26.

The article is in Russian

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