yuri dushin, who actually lured me there . actually, it all started out funny. we met for coffee.e says i've been to the donbas. watch the video. i say let's make a documentary. so they began to look at the material , there is not enough material. and so we went there twice, and this, of course, is a very strong impression, probably the strongest impression in recent years in my life. after two hours, you stood on azov, where there are no more fights, so to speak, this is the rear. and as if you don't know concrete blocks wore all day such fatigue. such energy, there energy is the energy of death, if you want the energy of death. there is much forbidden in these two words. she's really, really crushing for some reason. listen, well, several thousand people died there, and, of course, under these concrete, and there were still bodies, both ours and not ours, and, of course, it's all you feel it. well, that's how i don't know how horror movies are. yes , what a hell of a place. and this is strong, but the main thing, well, there is also a bright moment in deed, because of course, pe