Zombies and a bunker near Kyiv: the director of "Kakhovka Object" talks about the first anti-Soviet action movie

Filming began in early March on a new action film from Film.ua — "Kakhovsky Object". It is positioned as the first anti-Soviet film. The plot of the film tells about a detachment of Ukrainian soldiers led by a female soldier with the call sign Mara.
After the Russians blew up the Kakhovka dam, they end up in a Soviet bunker at the bottom of the reservoir. During the Cold War, the USSR conducted experiments on humans there. And now there are half-alive corpses of Soviet soldiers. To survive in this bunker, Ukrainian soldiers need to defeat these zombies, overcome internal conflicts, and trust each other. The events of "Kakhovka Object" take place in the universe of "Konotop Witch".
Journalist Artur Zayonts spoke with director Oleksiy Taranenko about the filming of "Kakhovka Object" and about what this film has in common with the director's previous work, "I Work in a Cemetery".
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