Ukrainian film director Taras Golubkov made a video for the Russian putun artist Klava Koka, whose real name is Klavdia Vysokova. However, they are trying to hide the involvement of the clip maker in the filming of the video. In particular, on the YouTube channel of the Putinist, where the video for the song “Married” is published, the description lists a certain Max Irman as the director, who has almost no followers on social networks.. Meanwhile, actor Sergei Glavchev, who also participated in the filming of the video, indicated in his posts on Facebook and Instagram that it was Golubkov who directed the video.. True, he subsequently edited the text, removing Taras.
Also, according to the information of the MUZVAR portal, Golubkov was indeed the director of the clip of the Russian woman-Putinist. This publication was confirmed by a person from the close circle of the clipmaker. By the way, there is another confirmation that Taras really was the director of Klava Koka's video. A story was released on one of the Russian music channels, where they showed the process of shooting a video. On the frames you can see Golubkov.
Note that Klava Koka is a Russian singer. Even before the start of the full-scale invasion of Russia, she supported the war in the Donbass and traveled there with concerts. Also, the performer has repeatedly stated that she considers Crimea to be Russian..
In addition, the Putinist performed at a concert in Luzhniki, where the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine was celebrated..
Meanwhile, Taras Golubkov left Ukraine after the start of a full-scale war.. As the MUZVAR portal notes, he received permission to leave from the Ministry of Culture, like the scandalous comedian Andrei Shchegel. The director collaborated with the Russians even before the start of a full-scale war. In particular, he shot clips for Klava Koka, Philip Kirkorov and Zivert.