
Production company Mamas Production has begun filming “The Day I Met Spider-Man”, the first fictional film shot on Ukrainian soil since the Russian invasion, which began on February 24th.
Although some productions are underway in the country documenting crimes and atrocities committed by Russian invaders, “The Day I Met Spider-Man” stands out for being a work of fiction and not a documentary, with filming in cities such as Lviv, Kiev and Irpin. , all affected by the war. The project is led by the Organization of Ukrainian Producers (OUP) and AMO Pictures.
The most curious thing is that it is a superhero story. The plot of “The Day I Met Spider-Man” follows a war volunteer who discovers she possesses supernatural powers that allow her to save a boy from the massacre of Bucha, a suburb of Kiev that has become internationally famous for the images of the murder. mass of its population. According to photographic, video and satellite image evidence, Russian forces have systematically killed local residents.
“You know the story of Peter Parker, who became Spider-Man. You heard the story of Bruce Wayne wearing a Batman suit. We will tell the story of Katya, a volunteer who experienced a super inner strength,” said Anton Skrypets , co-producer of the film and responsible for the original idea, for The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
The director is Eva Strelnikova, making her film debut after several Ukrainian miniseries, and the cast includes newcomers Elithaveta Zaitseva, Olesya Zhurakivska (“Donbass”) and Olexandr Rudynsky (“Rhino”).
The producers plan to release “The Day I Met Superman” on every possible platform, including festivals, cinema, pay TV and streaming by the end of the year.
Source: Terra

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