Olgi Lyubimovoy
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Olga Lyubimova is a government official serving as the Minister of Culture of Russia, responsible for implementing cultural policies and initiatives. She has been involved in discussions regarding foreign film quotas and the preservation of cultural heritage, including museum projects and listings of historical objects. Her role includes overseeing programs such as the 'Pushkinskaya Card' initiative, which facilitated millions of ticket purchases by young people. The snippets indicate she is tasked with managing significant cultural programs under presidential oversight.
Recent coverage
- Maria Balandina appointed as new director of the Museum of Modern Art — Вечерняя Москва
- Koltuishka Reserve Area. Now a Cultural Heritage Site — Фонтанка
- Laureates of the 15th International Ballet Artists Competition Announced — Интерфакс
- Mikhalkov says Russia will start charging for foreign films in theaters — Meduza
- Mikhalkov Reveals How Foreign Films Will Sponsor Russian Cinema: Entry Fees and Rental Percentages — Фонтанка
- Cultural Heritage Minister Notes Poor Condition of 14,000 Cultural Monuments — Интерфакс
- Critic Golubchikov: Russian cinema lacks adventure and horror genres — Москва 24
- Exhibition in Moscow to Mark the 90th Anniversary of Maris Liepas — Интерфакс
- Over 113 million tickets: Lubimova speaks on the popularity of the 'Pushkin Card' — Вести
- President Orders Adoption of Laws Supporting Russian Cinema and Foreign Film Distribution — Интерфакс
- Museum of Memory Opens in Moscow — Интерфакс
- Museum of the History of the GULAG opened a 'Museum of Memory' at the site — Коммерсантъ
- RIA Novosti: The girl found at the scene of Starovoyta's death attended his funeral — Москва 24