The artist spoke about the beginning of the war in Donbass in 2014. At that moment, the leader of the Russian Federation was completely disappointed in him.
Latvian actor and gender symbol of Soviet cinema Ivars Kalnins said how he feels about Russia’s war against Ukraine. He expressed his opinion in an interview with Radio Liberty.
“At that moment (on the morning of February 24 – ed.) I remember … before the events in the Crimean, in 2014 there was a moment, I turned on the TV in the afternoon and the first Russian channel showed the Kremlin. (Putin – ed.) came to him from Israel elders, 10. I do not remember, they wanted to know, because there was already such demagoguery, what kind of fascists he wanted to fight in Ukraine. And he, yes, I do not remember the context, but he quotes Goebbels.Something like “when a lie is repeated, it becomes truth. “And I almost fell out of my seat … They didn’t ask any more questions,” Kalnins said.
He sincerely disappointed his Russian colleagues who supported the war.
“There’s a kind of trough where they eat … who will feed them … I don’t want to fail. So, I’m not calling anyone now … I have a lot of colleagues from Ukraine. I communicate just talk to them, maybe not every day, but every second, third day, “the actor added.
However, Kalninsh did not consider a complete break in relations with Russia and made no secret that he would return to filmmaking in the Russian Federation after the end of the war.
“If it ends, of course, in this way … Will it end in favor of Moscow? I don’t think it can be that way. So spread around the world of lies … I have friends from Ukraine, I almost know photos from witnesses, “he said.
The artist also spoke about the abolition of Russian culture.
“Why are Pushkin, Lermontov and Tolstoy here?” Kalnysh wrote.
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Source: korrespondent

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