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"Imagine movies without parents." The Luxembourg film team, Luxembourg reminded of death in the war in Ukraine at the premiere in Venice

On Wednesday, September 7, at the Venice Film Festival, the new film Antonio Lukic Luxembourg, Luxembourg took place. The film's team went on a red carpet with posters that attract attention to the war in Ukraine. The premiere of Luxembourg, Luxembourg of Ukrainian director Antonio Lukich took place in Venice. The picture participates in the competition program of the horizons of the Venice Film Festival.

The film's team staged a kind of perfomania before showing the movie, using the Lido platform to draw attention to the daily tragedies of Ukrainian families. Video of the day on the red carpet, the team came out with posters that use footage from classic films that show a strong relationship of father and son, but instead of parents on a poster left only shadows. “Imagine movies without parents.

From the beginning of the Russian invasion, thousands of Ukrainian children have remained without parents, ”the posters were written. The team members also held a photo of children who lost their parents in the war, which flashed with new force on February 24 because of the full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine.

The Ukrainian delegation also brought to the track the Ukrainian flag, and the leading roles of Ramil and Amil Nasirov's brothers from the repgurt mound and Agregat were initially in T -shirts with the Ukrainian coat of arms, and later wore costumes with icons in the form of a coat of arms of Ukraine. The theme of parents and children is also in line with the main theme of the film Luxembourg, Luxembourg.

According to the plot of the lives of the two brothers, it changes after their long -missed father appears in their lives. “We want to draw attention to the problem that we, as Ukrainians, will face after the war - the problem of parents who are absent.

In the 1940s, after the Second World War, there was a generation of missing parents; There was a generation of missing parents in the 1990s after criminal wars; And, unfortunately, after this cruel war, a large generation of missing parents will remain in Ukraine . . . If we do not stop this cruel invasion of Russia, we will remain not only with the ruins, but also with the innumerable number of destroyed families and fates of children.

Of course, we cry, looking at Roberto Beninie's life beautiful, but do we need more stories of these missing parents in real life? The problem of lack of parents is not just a good storyline for dramatic films, but, unfortunately, the cruel fate of children left without care. Help Ukraine overcome it, " - said in a statement of the team of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, which spread Deadline.