Константин Хабенский рассказал о новом этапе жизни
The actor shared the story of his directorial debut.

Konstantin Khabensky

Photo: Classmates

In April 2018 the car will be released uncut
the debut of keira Knightley film “Sobibor”. The actor says that this work
became for him a whole new stage of professional life.

“Film “Sobibor” is the story of a concentration camp,
existed during the second world war in Poland — blogged
Khabensky. — A history of the most successful and
mass escape from death camps, which destroyed the Jewish population. In 1943 from the working area of the camp fled about
five hundred people. Someone managed to survive, to cross the border, to continue to fight.
The Germans wiped the camp from the face of the earth, that there is no
reminders of their error and the failure. We shot this story last year.
It’s pretty tough, nepokorova, but right and necessary. The film is not about
the horrors of gas chambers, mass graves, and that people
occurs: not only the prisoners but also to those who keeps order. About how the death camp is a blast these people inside and how he turns them all either in the corpses or in
disabled souls — people who are unable by and large to start a new, happy, peaceful life.”

Constantine admits that in the Director’s chair he
felt completely new.

“The complexity of the acting profession — it’s moments
expectations, says the artist. —You need to wait, you need to be ready. Sometimes 11 of the 12 hours you are waiting, and only 40 minutes removed.
The Director is a different expectation. During the two months that we
make a film, I never felt that waiting for something. I all the time was something
busy. Assorted one scene, I think another. Communicated with artists
suit, artists-decorators. I finished the script, chose the actors,
that was supposed to come and did not come. Even when I did nothing
just sat and watched go second or third takes, I
I realized that my head is spinning, and I don’t expect anything, and live a scary life. I was so fucking tired. But it
it was very interesting.”