On Thursday, February 24, at 3 a.m. Polish time, Russian troops attacked Ukraine. The soldiers struck both from the ground and from the air. The Ukrainian army is resisting tough, but the situation is changing minute by minute. On the website we run
Shooting for one of the Russian Netflix series has even been discontinued. It is a crime series set in the 1990s – it was directed by Dasza Żuk, known from the movie “Kryształ”. The shooting of the new adaptation of “Anna Karenina” based on the classic novel by Leo Tolstoy, which was to be the first Russian production of the original American platform, also ended last year. As he reports, he analyzes the current situation and, depending on the development of events, is to decide what will happen next with individual projects.
Netflix suspends Russian projects
The state media and internet regulator in Russia imposed regulations on Netflix, according to which the American platform was to provide 20 pro-Kremlin TV channels in the country from March 1. At the end of February, the company’s headquarters issued a statement – “Taking into account the current situation, we do not plan to add these channels to our website.”
Studios such as Disney, Warner Bros. and Sony. The pre-planned premiere of “The Batman” starring Robert Pattinson will not take place in Russia, screenings of Pixar’s cinema films such as the upcoming “It’s not a rush” will be suspended, and the Russians will not see “Morbius” starring Jared Leto.
Reactions from the art and entertainment world include more events: Russia has been suspended from Eurovision, the Cannes Film Festival has announced that it will not accept any Russian delegations or participants linked to the Kremlin, and the Russian pavilion has been closed at the Venice Biennale. Concerts in Russia were also canceled by artists and bands such as Green Day, Iggy Pop, Franz Ferdinand, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The Killers, Bring Me The Horizon, HEALTH, Louis Tomlinson, Yungblud, Róisín Murphy, Lebanon Hanover and the Russian rapper Oxxxymiron .
The Russian war against Ukraine continues. There is information about houses destroyed, wounded and killed. Needs are increasing hour by hour. That is why Gazeta.pl joins forces to support humanitarian aid for Ukrainians and Ukrainians. Anyone can join the fundraiser by paying via Facebook or pcpm.org.pl/ukraina. More information in the article:
In this text we write “in Ukraine” instead of the phrase “in Ukraine” to which we are used to. For years there has been a debate as to which form is more appropriate and carries a greater charge of respect for nations (if we say “in France”, “in Switzerland”, why say “in Slovakia” or “in Ukraine”?). Some linguists emphasize that the use of “w” is not linguistically incorrect and depends basically on the will of the speaker or writer.
Source: Gazeta

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