The actress told how she watched the reaction of Russian nominees in the hall and why it was important for her to look into their eyes during her speech.
Russian actor Alexander Rudinsky spoke about his impressions in the Bafta Film Nagad. She reported this in an interview with Elle.
He admitted that on the eve of the ceremony he reviewed the speech he wanted to make in the event of the success of the Ukrainian film.
The actor paid special attention to the Russian reaction to the hall, with particular actor Yuri Borisov.
“Thank God. I don’t sit with them at the same table. I can never sit down, and I’m not going to ask the lighter! But when I’m talking about the stage from the stage, I look at their direction, because they sit near other nominees, with Timothy Shalama, Edian Brody, etc. Where my dad asked me a screen when I ran after the bus explosion: “You saw the Russians there?”
According to Rudinsky, Yuri Borisov applauded after the winner of the winner.
“Maybe he did it unconsciously or, conversely, under pressure from emotions. I didn’t want to examine and understand it. But during my speech it was a start that was important for me to look into his eyes.”
The actor also noted that the Russians were to avoid talking about the war so as not to lose the opportunity to work on international projects.
Earlier it was reported that Alexander Rudinsky had played in a spy of a multi -part thriller Agency, The manufacturer of which is George Clooney.
The film about the war in Ukraine received the BAFTA award
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