The shell explodes. The ground rocks; the camera jolts. The men hurl themselves to the floor amid the chaos. The images refocus: several Ukrainian soldiers dressed in Khaki fatigues slowly stand up. Alongside them, an elegant white-haired man in a black suit and white shirt gets to his feet as well.The man is world-renowned philosopher, journalist and war correspondent Bernard Henri Levy and the scene is from his new film , which is out this week, and which emerges from the time he spent during summer 2023 in eastern Ukraine,At 75 years old, Levy is still going to places that others won't. Here, he is Chasiv Yar, near the city of Bakhmut, home to what was the fiercest battle of the war in Ukraine, that he was forced to dive for cover.
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