you know in us there was a very difficult history with the poles, and because of the fact that the pizland, it is quite traditional, uh, some poles. even your fascists say their views here, and they very much began to politicize history by exposing ukrainians guilty of that conflict, and this, er, increased the level of aggression, hatred towards ukrainians living in poland, we made the play lviv, we will not give it away because this part of the people considered that they consider some part of the ukrainian territory to be their own, well, historically , historically, this is what they did against this play, absolutely i i would say anti -nationalistically polish, er, and er, in general, they created such a precedent of ukrainian women on the stage who are self-sufficient, i played this to poland, to ukraine, to ukrainians, this was my personal, very strong gesture, i was, well, i know that i am always responsible when i work abroad, to represent myself, that is already in my work, in the type of theater that i do and so it was dangerous because i had problems with the nationalists f