Actor Jan Tsapnik, who played the French traveler in the fantasy “Flint”, admitted that he had to suffer to film the hot air balloon scene in the tale. “OK in touch!” He talked about this on his show. In Odnoklassniki.
According to Tsapnik, the producers specially prepared a basket for the ball and then hung it high for the filming of the episode.
“And the only problem was that sometimes I wanted to go to the bathroom. “When are you going to let us down?” “And so you hang from the ceiling for half a day, that’s all,” he shared.
Tsapnik also said in the film that he was “finished off” by a mechanized horse called Kuda-nedo. The actor wondered how such a mechanism could be created. He admitted that he envied people who could do such things.
“It’s a reptile, it’s still there; They made it somehow, it’s almost hanging around there. <...> “It’s just that my hands grow from a different place,” the artist said.
At the same time, Tsapnik added that he was already working in harsh conditions: He was shooting for one of the projects in Mexico in temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius and humidity “below 200%”.
“And mosquitoes; very strange mosquitoes. “They didn’t bite above the knees, and we were all bitten,” the actor recalled.
Previously it became clearFilming of the second season of “Monastery” began without Molochnikov and Ivleeva.
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Source: Gazeta
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