Lyman doesn’t understand “how Russia can dominate this country when grandmas have two crates of Molotov cocktails in their barn.”
Hollywood director and producer Doug Liman, known for his films Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Identity of Bourne, came to Ukraine to shoot a film about the war. Deadline writes about it.
“I make films about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, and there are 40 million stories like that,” the director said.
Lyman has already met Ukrainian Neonilla, who makes Molotov cocktails against Russian occupiers and sews duffel bags for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Her brother -in -law serves in the front row.
“Lola Neonila also has a hand grenade on the sewing table,” the director signed the photo with the Ukrainian.
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Source: korrespondent