Goodbye, Russia. Why the Film by Quarter 95 Stirred up Social Media.


The 'Quarter-95' studio presented the trailer for the new comedy drama 'Goodbye Russia'. The events take place in 2023 in the city of Horlivka, occupied by Russians. The main character, Rita, a star of the local television and Kremlin propagandist, spread fake news about Ukraine due to brainwashing. Together with her son, she escapes, thinking she is heading to Russia, but mistakenly ends up in Uzhhorod, where she realizes her true identity. The creators of the film compared it to 'vaccination against the Russian world'.
What is Known About the Film
The film combines deep reflection on current issues with a comedic take on the complexities of life situations. It will be released in theaters on March 27, 2025.
The film was directed by Oleksiy Kyryushchenko, and the lead role was played by Kateryna Varchenko. The cast also includes Oleksiy Nahrudny, Anna Butkevych, Andriy Isayenko, and other actors. The distributor is Kinomania Film Distribution, and the media partner is '1+1 Media'.
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The film's director and screenwriter Oleksiy Kyryushchenko previously created series for Russian television, criticizing Ukrainians. He also directed the series 'Servant of the People' by 'Quarter 95' and filmed 'Servant of the People 2'.
Network Reaction
The film's announcement sparked various reactions. Some commentators criticize the portrayal of a Horlivka resident as a Kremlin propagandist and the scenes with slogans against Ukraine. Many people do not like the comedy, especially those who suffered from the war or lost their homes.
Overall, reactions to the film's trailer vary but spark much discussion and debate.
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