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Filming Transformers 5 sparked protests in the UK

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In the UK, the movieing of the movie "Transformers 5: The Last Knight" caused a scandal. According to Variety, British veterans were outraged by the use of Prime Minister Winston Churchill's home as a "Nazi headquarters".

For movieing, one of the episodes of the Blenheim Palace movie, where the future head of government was born, who led the nation in its struggle against the Third Reich, was "decorated" with flags with Nazi symbols, and many extras in SS uniform were seen in the courtyard and in the surrounding area , as well as German military equipment during the war.

"I understand that this is just a movie. But this is symbolic disrespect for Churchill. He must have turned over in his grave," commented Colonel Richard Kemp, former commander of British troops in Afghanistan.

According to veteran organizations, the creators of the picture should have added any symbolism that was required for the plot, using computer graphics at the post-production stage. It would be less provocative and would not offend the feelings of war veterans.

Recall that the premiere of the movie "Transformers 5" will take place in the summer of 2017. The production budget for the painting is estimated at $ 250 million. Directed by Michael Bay.

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