Hollywood star Cate Blanchett presented her new documentary “Ukraine: Life Under Attack”, which shows the heroism of Ukrainians during the battle in Kharkov. The film, created by Channel 4 News ex-editor Benjamin de Paire, was first broadcast on the British television channel Channel 4, writes WomanEL.
The story focuses on the stories of a firefighter and two paramedics, not go to your work place in the minds of war. In addition, thousands of Ukrainians are shown who were deprived of their homes and joined the underground, fighting against the missile attacks of the Russian troops.
Nevin Mabro, the final producer of the film, noting that this is a “destructive portrait of life in Kharkov” point of view of civilians and military services.” Benjamin de Pear also emphasizes that the film is “a blessing to the residents of Kharkov” who are facing insecurity today.
Cate Blanchett presents Ukraine: Life Under Attack. Dzherelo: facebook.com/UkraineUA
Cate Blanchett is a goodwill ambassador to the UN and actively supports Ukraine publicly. Previously, she appeared in a blue and yellow suit. It is significant that the actor donated for the auction and all the proceeds went to the UNHCR.
The film premiered on Channel 4, and you can watch it on the channel’s website (registration required ія) and on Cate Blanchett's official website.
I guess that London will host the Ukrainian Film Festival.