The artist did not leave Ukraine, but remained in her native Ivano-Frankivsk. It was in this city in the first days of the war from Kyiv that she and her son came to visit their parents. Although Irma was offered to go abroad, the artist refused.
This is discussed in the plot of TSN.
In Ivano-Frankivsk, the actress began volunteering, collecting money for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, telling foreign media about the war in Ukraine and looking for housing for Ukrainian women with children abroad..
" From such crisis territories. These are very traumatized children, when I understand that even a siren works for them in a very critical way and it’s better for them to be somewhere outside the territory of Ukraine,” says Irma.
In addition to volunteering, Irma does not forget about the cultural front. She continues to teach students, albeit online, and participates in numerous cultural projects, in particular, plays performances for immigrants.. The actress is convinced that it is extremely important to support the cultural front now.
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Vitovskaya recently returned from Rome, where the presentation of the Ukrainian-Italian film took place, in which she played the main role. " The heroine of Irma finds a common language with the head of the clan, reconciles him with the children and returns the former greatness to the mafia family. The role of a strong and determined Ukrainian actress liked immediately.
" And, in fact, I liked it that it was not from misfortune. She lived here very normally, she just wanted to,"
The tape began to shoot back in 2020, but the coronavirus prevented. Her release had to be delayed.. The fact that it is being released on wide screens in Italy is very good right now, because it will once again remind the world of Ukraine and its courageous people..
“We can get some certain moment of sympathy for us from the Italians through this heroine, through love for Vlada Koza,” the actress summed up..