Der ukrainische Präsident Volodymyr Zelensky hatte ein Treffen mit dem amerikanischen Schauspieler, Filmemacher, Drehbuchautor und Produzenten, dem Oscar-Gewinner Sean Penn, der zum dritten Mal während der umfassenden Invasion Russlands in die Ukraine kommt. Der Staatschef dankte Sean Penn für die Aufmerksamkeit und Unterstützung der Ukraine und ihrer Bevölkerung seit Beginn dieses Krieges. Wolodymyr Zelenskyy sprach über die aktuelle Situation im Land. Die Gesprächspartner diskutierten die Möglichkeiten, die Ukraine zu unterstützen und die Aufmerksamkeit der Welt auf die tragischen Ereignisse zu lenken, die sich derzeit ereignen.
6000 x 4002 px | 50,8 x 33,9 cm | 20 x 13,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
8. November 2022
Ort:
Kyiv, Ukraine
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Sean Justin Penn (born August 17, 1960)[1][2] is an American actor and director. He has won two Academy Awards, for his roles in the mystery drama Mystic River (2003) and the biopic Milk (2008). Penn began his acting career in television, with a brief appearance in episode 112 of Little House on the Prairie on December 4, 1974, directed by his father Leo Penn. Following his film debut in the drama Taps (1981), and a diverse range of film roles in the 1980s, including Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) and Bad Boys (1983). Penn garnered critical attention for his roles in the crime dramas At Close Range (1986), State of Grace (1990), and Carlito's Way (1993). He became known as a prominent leading actor with the drama Dead Man Walking (1995), for which he earned his first Academy Award nomination and the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival. Penn received another two Oscar nominations for Woody Allen's comedy-drama Sweet and Lowdown (1999) and the drama I Am Sam (2001), before winning his first Academy Award for Best Actor in 2003 for Mystic River and a second one in 2008 for Milk. He has also won a Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival for the Nick Cassavetes-directed She's So Lovely (1997), and two Volpi Cups for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for the indie film Hurlyburly (1998) and the drama 21 Grams (2003). Penn made his feature film directorial debut with The Indian Runner (1991), followed by the drama film The Crossing Guard (1995) and the mystery film The Pledge (2001); all three were critically well received. Penn directed one of the 11 segments of 11'09"01 September 11 (2002), a compilation film made in response to the September 11 attacks. His fourth feature film, the biographical drama survival movie Into the Wild (2007), garnered critical acclaim and two Academy Award nominations. In addition to his film work, Penn has engaged in political and social activism, including his criticism of George W. Bush.