A Polish production company has begun filming a movie about a polish presidential plane crash in western Russia last April, a polish news website said on Monday.
The Tu-154 aircraft crashed on April 10 when it attempted to land in thick fog, killing all 96 people on board, including President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and other top state officials.
"It will be a non-political film about real people and real emotions, rather than about the Smolensk tragedy as it is used by various political parties," Director Piotr Matwiejczyk said "I hope audiences will recognize that I do not take sides."
The movie, Straight from Heaven, will consist of five parts, each dedicated to a family affected by the tragedy.
The first documentary film about the Smolensk crash, entitled The Mist, was premiered last month. It is based on interviews with employees of the Chancellery of the late President Kaczynski.
MOSCOW, February 7 (RIA Novosti)