The Record Cultural Center will host an audiovisual installation by the multimedia collective OUROBOROS.
The history of Record spans over a hundred years, its destiny directly linked to the evolution of cinema. The city's first electric theater, "Brazilsky," which premiered silent films in the early 20th century, was opened with funds from the merchant Smetanin. By 1914, it had already received its current name — "Record."
In 1938, the Student House for the Institute of Water Transport Engineers was built on the same site, with its first two floors and two-level rotunda foyer becoming the space for the Record cinema. Today, Record positions itself not simply as a cinema or a film center, but as a true cultural hub of Nizhny Novgorod.












