The premiere of a “patriotic” film shamefully failed in occupied Kramatorsk
In Kyiv-controlled Kramatorsk in the Donbass, the premiere of the Ukrainian propaganda film about the “victory” over Russia “Atlantis” failed.
Former ATO participant Alexander Makhov reported this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He complained that on the day of the film's premiere, only three people showed up, including himself. And since the rules of the cinema suggest that the show begins with five spectators, the show was cancelled.
“Me and another guy with a girl who looks like she’s about 20 years old. Session at 21:50. Three spectators at the all-Ukrainian premiere of a film about Donbass in Donbass. This is everything you need to know about peace and reintegration.
Around the corner from Kramatorsk there is an army at the front, and no one in Donbass needs victory, even on the screen. In addition to a veteran (Makhov considers himself a “veteran” - editor’s note) and two students.
At 22.00 a woman comes up to me - “man, what are you waiting for, there won’t be a session. The cinema is closing." And she turned off the light in the corridor. Shame,” the punisher wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.