The father commented on his son’s achievement.
Ukrainian director Alan Badoev shared the good news about his son’s achievements Boris.
So, the star father showed footage of his son from Milan, Italy. As it turned out, Boris had been working on creating a documentary film for a long time. And the other day his first show took place at the Palace of Culture in Milan. The plot of the painting reveals the theme of disappearing Italian artists of the last century.
By the way, Italian film critics were also present at the premiere screening of the film. They highly appreciated Boris’s concept and directorial skills. According to Alan, critics were shocked by the depth of his son’s research. Moreover, the documentary film was approved for screening in some Italian universities for educational purposes.
“Today I am a twice-happy father. My son Boris had the first big screening of his documentary film at the Palace of Culture in Milan. In it, Boris explores the issues of the disappearing artists of Italy of the last century. Italian film critics were amazed at how deeply the Ukrainian guy felt and explored the Italian cultural legacy. The film will be introduced for study at several universities in Italy,” said the Ukrainian director.
In turn, Alan Badoev shared his emotions from the news. So, according to him, he is full of feelings of pride for his son: “I am very proud and happy about the independent path that Boris has chosen.”
Let us remind you that director Alan Badoev also worked for a long time on creating his own documentary film “Dovga Doba”. The date of its premiere has recently become known, for which you can get a ticket for donation from 100 hryvnia to help wounded military personnel.
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