Japanese TV will take on don documentary film about the Ukrainian refugees
Almost the world's largest broadcasters - Japan NHK - in early February starts on the square of Rostov region shooting a documentary about the lives of the residents of Donbas, who were forced to leave their homeland and living in temporary accommodation centre (TAC), as well as the families of artists. The film is directed by Yuichi Tanaka already familiar with this topic: in July 2014 From a group of foreign media he had been in the PTS of Novoshakhtinsk and Novocherkassk, shooting where formed the basis of the TV show, aired by TV channel NHK. According to the marketing channel, program on refugees has been seen by over 25 million Japanese. It caused a great public outcry, and the guide NHK appealed to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation with a request to allow Yuichi Tanaka for 2 weeks to spend on the don film. In the plans of the creative team NHK - check-in the Ukrainian village of Pervomaiskoye, residential areas and social facilities which were damaged from shelling Ukrainian troops.
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