Stanislav Prytula, film director and former head of State Regulation and Implementation of Film Projects Department at State Film Agency, died in war

On 22 January, Stanislav Prytula, a well-known film artist, former head of the State Film Agency's Department for State Regulation and Implementation of Film Projects, and film director, died defending Ukraine. He was only 40 years old.
According to Censor.NET, his wife Larysa Titarenko reported this on Facebook.
"I brought you pain. Stas is dead. I am sorry - those who knew him and loved him. Every day of this war - in 2014 and the past three endless years - I took my heart out of my chest and squeezed it tightly in my palm: "Hold on. We will survive. He will survive. Everything will be fine." Now I have ashes in my hand and a terrible emptiness inside. There is no karma, no gods, no justice. There is only the choice of each of us, the simple decisions of ordinary people, which this world follows... Goodbye, my love. I'm waiting for you in the future. There we will be happy again," Titarenko wrote.
Stanislav Prytula was born on 30 April 1984 in Kyiv, graduated from school #149 and Kyiv National Linguistic University. He worked at the Ukrainian State Film Agency and later as the head of the film department at FAMILY Production.
It is known that before the news of his death, there was no contact with him for several days.