Anton Ptushkin, a name that resonates with fans of travel and adventure, is back in the headlines with his latest accomplishment — a record-breaking documentary. Known for his stint on the popular travel show "Orel i Reshka, " Ptushkin's journey from hosting to filmmaking is as fascinating as the destinations he explores.

From Luhansk to the World Stage

Born in Luhansk, Ukraine, Anton's early life was marked by the turmoil of conflict. In 2014, when Luhansk faced occupation, he relocated his mother to Kyiv. This pivotal moment set the stage for his later successes. Despite his background in sociology, Anton found his calling in media, first as a DJ and later as a manager in a Jewish agency, before establishing Lounge FM in Kyiv.

A Dynamic Duo with Nastya Ivleeva

Ptushkin's big break came when he joined "Orel i Reshka" alongside the energetic Nastya Ivleeva. Their chemistry was undeniable, sparking rumors of a romance, which Anton never confirmed. Their on-screen partnership captivated audiences as they voyaged through three exhilarating seasons of "Reboot."

"Traveling with Nastya was both a challenge and a joy, " Anton once hinted, leaving fans guessing about the nature of their relationship.

A New Chapter: YouTube Sensation

In 2019, Anton launched his YouTube channel, sharing his global adventures with a growing audience. His ability to narrate stories visually, without uttering a word, set him apart in the crowded travel vlogging scene. By 2021, he had teamed up with Misha Katsurin, husband of Ukrainian singer Nadya Dorofeeva, to create a food-travel show exploring culinary delights worldwide.

Breaking Records with "We, Our Pets, and the War"

Anton recently ventured into filmmaking with his documentary "We, Our Pets, and the War, " which resonated profoundly with audiences, earning 2.3 million hryvnias over its opening weekend — an unprecedented feat for a documentary in Ukraine. This film underscores his growth as a storyteller, capturing the resilience and humanity in war-stricken areas.

In conclusion, Anton Ptushkin stands as a testament to the power of storytelling across mediums, whether it's through a travel lens or the poignant narratives of his films.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk