Netflix accidentally 'buried' a Ukrainian military man in his series: now the company will buy a jeep for the Ukrainian Armed Forces - ForumDaily
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Netflix accidentally 'buried' a Ukrainian military man in his series: now the company will buy a jeep for the Ukrainian Armed Forces

A 5-part documentary series “Mothers of War” produced by the Polish public broadcaster TVP has been released on Netflix. At the end of the tape it is said that the poet and military man Pavel Vyshebaba died on June 8 near Severodonetsk. Why the creators lied and how Vyshebaba himself reacted to this, the publication said suspension.

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The series "Mothers of War" tells about the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine and about Ukrainian internally displaced persons in Poland. In the last episode there is an episode about serviceman Pavel Vyshebaba.

On the screen, viewers see photos and videos with Vyshebaba, a story about his daughter, who asks what to write to him in a letter to the front, and Pavel responds with the poem “Just don’t write to me about the war.” During the recitation and translation of poetry into Polish, the video of Vyshebaba gradually turns black and white, and a woman's voiceover says that he died.

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Netflix has already removed the teaser for this film from its resources.

But the series is completely freely available for now on the website of the Polish television TVP (Telewizja Polska), which produced the series.

The blurb states that “Mothers of War” is a documentary series dedicated to women who escaped war-torn Ukraine. The film's narrator is journalist Marta Manovskaya, who specializes in discussing complex and personal topics.

First, the soldier responded to his “death” on Facebook: “The emotional climax of the series surprised my readers, who wrote to me. The Polish creators didn’t agree on anything with me, I can understand - they thought I was already dead. The ending of the series really turned out to be dramatic, but there is a nuance. I continue to serve - invariably in the 68th Brigade - and I would like not to frighten my friends and readers, at least in vain."

“They sent me this series, the guys and I watched it. It was actually a little funny. The story is about me, my poems sound. And it ends with my photo becoming black and white. The guys and I giggled and took it with humor,” Pavel told the YouTube channel “Nobody Will Watch This,” writes Dev.

He said that he had already asked lawyers how much it would cost to prepare a claim or lawsuit in court, and it cost the same as three FPV drones, so he abandoned the idea. He would be satisfied with compensation for the 68th Brigade and correction of false information.

“Now everything should work for victory, even such unpleasant mistakes,” the fighter noted.

In addition, he wrote to one of the filmmakers and then spoke by phone with the creators of the series. They assured that they would edit the episode where they talk about the death of Pavel Vyshebaba.

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“The filmmakers discussed the possibility of helping my crew in the future. They will think about it,” Pavel noted.

He was contacted by Netflix representatives, who were glad that everything was okay with the Ukrainian.

“There was a misunderstanding. I said if you want to apologize, my crew needs pickups. Netflix responded that they are working on it. Now I’m waiting for a pickup from Poland from them,” the soldier concluded.

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