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Stephen Fry made a film about Ukraine

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The film is called Stephen Fry in Ukraine and was shot in September 2023 during the actor’s visit to Ukraine. He posted it on YouTube to raise funds.

British actor and writer Stephen Fry created a documentary about Ukraine, which he published on his YouTube channel.

The film was shot in September 2023 during the actor’s visit to Ukraine at the invitation of First Lady Elena Zelenskaya to host a summit of first ladies and gentlemen.

In the feed, Fry shares his impressions of his multi-day stay in Ukraine: participating in the Summit, meeting with President Vladimir Zelensky, talking to Ukrainian soldiers who lost their limbs on the front lines and meeting Ukrainian artist Nikita Titov. He also recounts his first-hand experience in a bomb shelter during a missile attack on Kyiv and reflects on Ukraine’s bloody history at the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial.

It was previously reported that Stephen Fry took a sharp swipe at the Russian invaders.

Stephen Fry created a disturbing portrait of Elena Zelenskaya


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