Exclusive: The final TV show to be filmed in Ukraine before the war commenced is nearing completion in a bomb shelter.
Porn, I Love You, a rare U.S./Ukraine co-production from Netflix’s Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom producer Den Tolmor, was filmed in Kyiv just prior to the war starting and editors, sound designers, composers, directors and others are now putting the finishing touches in the shelter.
These shelters have doubled up to serve a number of functions over the past three months while, in the reverse, Film.UA’s Ukraine studio has itself been used as a bomb shelter.
U.S. distributor Propagate is already shopping Porn, I Love You to buyers, with the hope that they will see the intense work that has gone into the show and appreciate its comic appeal at a time of hardship for the nation that won the coveted Eurovision Song Contest earlier this month.
Porn, I Love You, a rare U.S./Ukraine co-production from Netflix’s Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom producer Den Tolmor, was filmed in Kyiv just prior to the war starting and editors, sound designers, composers, directors and others are now putting the finishing touches in the shelter.
These shelters have doubled up to serve a number of functions over the past three months while, in the reverse, Film.UA’s Ukraine studio has itself been used as a bomb shelter.
U.S. distributor Propagate is already shopping Porn, I Love You to buyers, with the hope that they will see the intense work that has gone into the show and appreciate its comic appeal at a time of hardship for the nation that won the coveted Eurovision Song Contest earlier this month.
- 5/25/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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