"VARIETY" WRITES ABOUT "MEN AT WAR"!
One of the most popular American entertainment magazines - "Variety" - published a review of the latest film by Jacek Bławut, "Men at war" on its Internet website.
The review of "Men at war" appeared on the Variety's website on 26 November. Ronnie Scheib writes about the film: "Polish helmer Jacek Blawut travels to the U.S., Poland, Russia and Germany to profile assorted players of the WWII computer game "IL-2 Sturmovik" in "Man at War." Featuring more than 20 participants, the docu initially feels as crowded and difficult to follow as the sky-filling dogfights in which the gamers engage. As it turns out, the virtual combatants mostly consist of history buffs, many fascinated by fathers or grandfathers who fought in WWII. Friendly to non-gamers (long-suffering wives and perplexed pets feature prominently), this down-to-earth docu opened Nov. 23."
The full text of the review can be found here.