Goblin recommends the trailer for the film "Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes
Goblin recommends the trailer for the film "Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes

Video: Goblin recommends the trailer for the film "Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes

Video: Goblin recommends the trailer for the film
Video: Argentina's World Tango Championship moves online amid pandemic - YouTube 2024, November
Anonim
Goblin recommends the trailer for the movie "Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes
Goblin recommends the trailer for the movie "Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes

Translator and blogger Dmitry Puchkov under the tag "Goblin recommends" announced the release of a new feature film "Shugaley" and published a trailer for it.

As you know, Puchkov plays a significant role in the film world thanks to his translations of films and localization of games, which means that his recommendation deserves attention.

The film tells about the fate of two Russian sociologists, Maxim Shugaley and Samer Sueifan, who went to Libya at the official invitation to conduct research work, but during it they came out with valuable information. Because of this find, terrorists controlled by the so-called Government of National Accord of Libya kidnapped the Russians and threw them in the Mitiga prison.

Why this happened, and what way out of the situation the protagonist will find, you can find out while watching the film "Shugaley". The premiere date is set for April.

"Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes
"Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes

Unfortunately, this story is not invented by the writers, but based on real events. Since May last year, Russian sociologists have been kept in inhuman conditions in the Mitiga prison. There they are deprived of even minimal medical assistance and the services of a lawyer. It is not known for certain what is happening with our compatriots now.

"Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes
"Shugaley" - Russian cinema about real heroes

In support of sociologists, their leader, head of the Fund for the Protection of National Values, Alexander Malkevich, organized actions at the Libyan embassy in Moscow. He also commented on the release of the film, saying that what happened to Sugalie and Sueifan could affect everyone, no matter how monstrous it may sound. Malkevich, together with everyone, asks the question: "And then what?" He is convinced that the new film will answer this.

Recommended: