In the United States will shoot a film about the war in the Donbass
A well-known film studio agreed to film the story “Bus to Hell,” which describes the war in Donbass. LA Times journalist Sergei Loiko spoke about this on his Facebook.
“One of the world’s most famous film studios is buying the story “Minibus to Hell”... I will inform you about the results of the negotiations later,” Loiko wrote.
Films about the events in the ATO and on the Maidan will also be the main theme of the upcoming international film festival in Odessa, which will be held in July. There will be presented 670 films from 75 countries of the world.
Previously, American film critics called Ukrainian band "Tribe" Myroslav Slaboshpitsky the most powerful on the impact on the audience tape 2015 year, according to the National Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine with reference to the publication Rolling Stone.
In addition, the American edition calls the Ukrainian film, which goes to a small US film distribution, mandatory for viewing. Journalists compare the "Tribe" with films such as “Kids” by Larry Clark (common work with young non-professional actors), “Gaspar Noe’s Irreversibility” and “Fat or 120 days of Sodom” Pierre Paolo Pasolini.
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