KILLHOUSE movie holds pre-premiere screening in Kyiv recreating unmanned rescue operation
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Updated · life.liga.net · Apr 23
KILLHOUSE movie holds pre-premiere screening in Kyiv recreating unmanned rescue operation
3 articles · Updated · life.liga.net · Apr 23
Directed by Lubomyr Levytskyi, the film features over 200 active military personnel and veterans, with about 80% of the cast drawn from Ukrainian Defense Forces.
Consulted by CIA analysts and Ukrainian special services, KILLHOUSE depicts a complex rescue involving the 3rd Special Forces Brigade, Security Service of Ukraine, and GUR, based on real events in occupied territory.
Notable participants include Denys Kapustin, Kirill Budanov, Vasyl Malyuk, and Andriy Biletsky. The film’s partners are WORK.UA, Darnitsa Pharmaceutical Company, and Carpathian Spring Natural Mineral Water.
How did a privately funded film gain access to Ukraine's top military and intelligence leaders?
Does casting a Russian militia commander fighting for Ukraine complicate the film's message?
Is Ukraine's "Delta" battle system the real hero behind the film's high-tech warfare?
Can "KILLHOUSE" truly be Ukraine's "Saving Private Ryan" for a generation of drone warfare?
How does "KILLHOUSE" blur the line between war documentary and patriotic fiction?
Why does a film about a heroic rescue mission have the ominous title "KILLHOUSE"?