Russia illegally uses soundtrack to teaser of Ukrainian military drama Exchange - Film Agency
The soundtrack to the teaser of the Ukrainian military drama The Exchange is being illegally used in Russia, the State Film Agency of Ukraine (Derzhkino) says.
"Russians are used to stealing someone else's and showing it off as their own. Once again, the aggressor country steals Ukrainian culture. Borsch, paintings from museums, nature reserves, songs by Khrystyna Soloviy and now a movie. The Nazis stole the soundtrack to the teaser of the film The Exchange," the press service of the State Film Agency reported on Facebook.
It is noted that the producer of the Film Company 2016, in order to counteract misinformation and misunderstandings, officially emphasizes that it has never granted the right to use music to Russians.
The Exchange movie directed by Volodymyr Kharchenko-Kulikovsky is a Ukrainian military drama shot in 2022.
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