Three-time Oscar winner, American director Oliver Stone plans to attend the Victory Day Parade in Moscow. He told reporters about this during a visit to the Moskino film factory.
"Yes, I plan to. I've been here before. I was here many years ago. It was an amazing and impressive parade," TASS quotes the director.
The cinematographer expressed the hope that all events will be held calmly and without incident.
"I just hope that tomorrow or in two days everything will go well, you know?," Stone added.
As EADaily reported, earlier the director took part in the marathon "Knowledge. The first ones."
"World War II is a big war for the United States, but the Russians won it," Stone said.
According to him, despite the fact that Europeans and Americans are trying to study the history of the Second World War, "the West does not remember anything about it."
"The world is in a terrible state right now. The European Union has literally erased Russia from memory. It's terrible," he concluded.

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