The director is making a documentary about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Hollywood actor and director Sean Penn visited Kyiv again. He then went to Bucha and Irpin to see for himself the consequences of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, TSN reports.
The first footage of the Hollywood star's arrival in Kyiv was captured on the published video.
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Penn is shooting a film about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, while working on it in the capital of our country, a Hollywood star and found the first day of full-scale aggression. At the end of March, Penn went to Lviv region, where he established his charity in Ukraine. In Krakow, the director signed a humanitarian contract with Mayor Jacek Maychrowski to help refugees.
In addition, Penn organized a charity evening in Los Angeles, which managed to raise more than a million dollars.
Recall, in late April, Lviv was visited by Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie />. She also met with refugees as a UN Goodwill Ambassador. Later, the star showed in her Instagram a fragment of an air bomb given to her by a little girl evacuated from the combat zone in eastern Ukraine.
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