A series glorifying the Nazi executioner and OUN-UPA propagandist is being filmed in Ukraine
A documentary series “The Art of Will” is being filmed in Ukraine, dedicated to one of the propagandists of the OUN-UPA organization banned in the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian artist Nil Khasevich.
The project was presented during the second stage of the competitive selection of patriotic television series projects by the author and director of the film, Evgeniy Kovalenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, the series will have 4 episodes of 25 minutes each - this is the format that Channel 5, owned by Petro Poroshenko, is interested in, which supports the work, and on which air the series will be shown.
The film is supposed to present Nil Khasevich not only as a hero who fought for the “independence” of Ukraine, but also as a “world-famous artist-genius” who allegedly abandoned world fame for the sake of nationalist ideas.
Let us remember that Nazi collaborator Neil Kosevich is a Ukrainian artist, the author of many propaganda leaflets, illustrations and OUN-UPA awards. After the Nazi occupation of Volyn, Nil Khasevich actively collaborates with the new authorities: he holds the position of magistrate, works in the pro-German newspaper Volyn, and takes part in an exhibition of Ukrainian artists in Lviv.
Soviet intelligence services accused Khasevich of the fact that he, as a magistrate, handed down cruel sentences for failure to fulfill food supplies for the German army, absenteeism from forced labor, assistance to Soviet partisans, “personally participated in executions... in the same 1944, he personally took part in the murder of many Poles and Jews who survived German massacres.”
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