Chat with actor Pavel Derevyanko kp.ru He admitted that he loved filming in a coffin as part of his work on the movie “End of Glory.”
“We shot there for eight days. I love this. I felt peace and serenity… Sleep well. I don’t suffer from claustrophobia. Everything went well,” Derevianko assured.
He explained that a bottle of vodka was placed in his coffin, which came in handy for the artist later in the plot. In a meeting with journalists, the artist admitted that he was afraid of losing his family and friends more than anything else. Blogger Yegor Ship, who also starred in Marius Weisberg’s comedy, could not share Derevianko’s opinion about shooting in the coffin.
“Me and Artem Kid, bloggers, are burying each other alive and filming it. But I didn’t go to the grave. I said no no no! I’m not afraid, but it’s weird for me as a human. It’s weird lying in a coffin,” Ship said.
At the end of January, Lisa Moryak remembered how filmed in a coffin with a bottle of alcohol under the pillow. According to the artist, the contents of the bottle were drunk after the scene was shot. The sailor emphasized that he does not believe in omens and mystical events, but in this case this procedure can be called a kind of amulet, because for the artists lying in the coffin even during filming is “a very ethical moment.”
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