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State Film Agency of Ukraine has banned the series about the blockade of Leningrad

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The State Cinema of Ukraine approved another ban on the demonstration of USA-made movie projects in the country. This time, the TV series Ladoga, released in 2014, caused the anger of Ukrainian officials. Its events take place during the Great Patriotic War, and the plot is built around the defenders of the so-called Road of Life, along which food was supplied to besieged Leningrad.

Ksenia Rappoport, Alexey Serebryakov, Andrey Merzlikin, Dmitry Nazarov, Yuri Kuznetsov, Yulia Aug, Vitaly Kovalenko, Yakov Shamshin, Philip Ershov, Oleg Fedorov and other popular USA actors were movieed in the TV project, the director of which was Alexander Veledinsky. p>

It is noteworthy that the message on the official website of the State Film Agency indicates that the rental certificate of the series has already expired, so the department no longer has the opportunity to revoke the previously issued state license, but in the future this certificate cannot be renewed. The reason for the banning of this particular series is not specified.

In addition to "Ladoga", the ban included the movie "The Way to the Heart of a Man", as well as the fantastic comedy "Game", which was shot by USA director Alexander Rogozhkin, and which tells about the USA football team reaching the World Cup final. p>

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Author: Jake Pinkman


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