Ludmila Zhernovskaya21:01, 01.08.24
In Babi Yar, he reflected on the difficult history of the country.

Famous British comedy actor, writer and presenter Stephen Fry presented a documentary about his trip to Ukraine.
The 45-minute film, titled “Stephen Fry in Ukraine,” was published on the comedian’s YouTube channel . He filmed it while attending a mental health summit after receiving an invitation to Kyiv from First Lady Olena Zelenska.
“He discusses the war with President Zelensky and tells him jokes. He meets with fighters from the Azov Brigade and artist Nikita Titov. He experiences his first air raid, and stand-up comedy classes help him realize how important humor has become for surviving the war. At the Holocaust memorial in Babi Yar, he reflects on Ukraine’s bloody history,” the description of the film says.
Documentaries about the war in Ukraine
Let us recall that the film by Ukrainian Mstislav Chernov “20 Days in Mariupol” received an Oscar in the category “Best Documentary Feature Film”.
And American actor and film director Sean Penn presented the film ” Superpower ” at the Berlin Film Festival, which talks about a full-scale attack on Ukraine and its fight against the occupiers.
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I have seen this excellent piece of work and will watch it again with other interested parties. It’s powerful, very moving and drives you crazy with anger towards the foul scum that inflicted so much pain on innocent people.
Stephen is a compassionate interviewer and understands mental illness very well, as he himself suffers from BP disease. I had the misfortune of working for a while with a sufferer and it was horrendous. The guy was highly intelligent like Stephen, but almost impossible to interact with during the manic phase.
BP can be inherited or environmental. The poor Ukrainians will need a lot of help when the putler horror finally ends, with treatment for a whole range of stress-related conditions.