vaslav had seen me in the czech republic when i did a presentation of a show i've been touring about harel pinto it's called a celebration of americans or something john malkovich and i devised together and well originally with harold and he had seen that and i think that's why he wanted me to play this this character i mean it was shot in november almost 2 years ago. in something bohemia and the little farmhouse they found as the location was a deeply creepy place it felt but in a act. his act by reacting so that environment and that location gave me a great deal to to work with and the 1st off this program we've spoken to someone from the u.n. in libya and you mention the horrors inflicted on this child is a wider point about the horrors inflicted on civilians fleeing war that this film can illustrate. charlie i think is very contemporary and that and that because there's no nothing is glamorized in this it's a very hard and unflinching unswerving observation of this boy's story was absolutely relates to many situations and areas of the world today and some of them very close to united northwe