‘I Don’t Care How Putin Departs From This World’: Ukrainian Film Personalities Call for Russian Boycott
14.03.2022 - 17:09
/ variety.com
Naman Ramachandran Seven senior figures of the Ukrainian film industry, including 84-year-old doyenne Ada Rogovtseva, have spoken out against the Russian invasion of their country and have joined the numerous calls for a boycott of Russian culture. Ada Rogovtseva, actor (“Taras Bulba”), professor at the National University of Culture. Remains in Ukraine.I volunteer at home.
The guys come to take shower, wash their clothes. I give them clean linen. They bring wet socks in a bag, so I give them these clean socks with such joy.
I feed them. While I had something, I cooked my own. And now they bring me products: the soup is served, porridge, potatoes, everything is ready.
Dumplings were handed over today. I make sure that when they enter the house, it was both clean and full of food. It’s scary when you do nothing.
When you sit in the basement at night, it’s unpleasant. And when you do something all day, it’s not scary. And time goes by very fast.
I am proud that the people who are on the front line are just like that. The people who are suffering right now are like that. They are courageous, wonderful people.
My grandson and son-in-law are in volunteer units, they fight, they protect. My daughter and daughter-in-law, are volunteers. They organized a very serious volunteer point.
There they are, sisters and mothers, for the soldiers. The fighters love them.I was born an optimist. But in recent years, some other qualities have arisen.
I started to hate. And I really hate killers. I hate people who raise their hand against a children’s hospital, raise a machine gun against a child, a helpless woman, and my hero.
On the 18th of this month, I was supposed to play in Kharkiv theatre. There’s nowhere to play now, for a while. And
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