Lost weight and turned pale. The actor who made Ukraine famous at the BAFTA film awards talked about the 'hardest shoot of his life'.


Ukrainian actor Oleksandr Rudynskyi shared that during the filming of the short film 'Stone, Scissors, Paper' he lost 6-7 kilograms. He revealed this in an interview with 'Hlavkom'. The film was shot in Great Britain, in London and Wales, and it was extremely challenging due to the rainy and cold weather. Rudynskyi claims that these shoots were the hardest in his life, but he was prepared for it, as the main character of the film was significantly younger than him and was in harsh conditions. According to the actor, he lost a lot of weight and his face became gaunt, but this was necessary for the role.
It is worth noting that the film 'Stone, Scissors, Paper' received the prestigious BAFTA award in the 'Best Short Film' category. This film depicts the beginning of the great war in Ukraine and is based on real events. It also features other Ukrainian actors, such as Serhii Kalantai, Yurii Radiyonov, and Oleksandr Yatsenko. 'Hlavkom' recommends everyone to watch this film.
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