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Jesse Eisenberg gets Polish citizenship after directing real pain


Actress Jesse Eisenberg received Polish citizenship President Andrzej Duda after telling the story of the Jewish population in World War II, he had real pain in Oscar.

Eisenberg was directed, directed and protagonist, about the two American cousins ​​traveling to Poland to honor his grandmother, the Holocaust, based on Eisenberg’s great aunt.

He said the ceremony of citizenship: “As we were filming this film in Poland, and when I was a little more comfortable in the country, it happened to me so noticeable, this was much more than I live in my family than live in New York.

“And of course, the history ended so tragically.”

He continued: “In addition to this tragedy of history, my family did not feel any connection to Poland, which saddened me and confirmed me to try again to reconnect as much as possible.

“And I hope this stunning ceremony is tonight and this amazing honor is my first step, and on behalf of my family, reconnecting this beautiful country.”

Eisenberg was inspired by real pain after his Aunt Doris was killed in 2019. He grew in Poland, but he fled to the US in 1938. The members of the other family stopped in Poland died in Holocaust.

The President of the doubt, “I am glad that people on the ocean recognizes heritage, who admitted that the ancestors want to seek a link from the Republic (Poland) and our country.”

Eisenberg was named for the Oscar Awards to write the film, and Kieran Culkin won his star’s best actor award.

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