On the 14th of leaf fall, the documentary “Striving for Life” will be released in Ukrainian, which tells about the heroism of the Ukrainian soldiers in the face of a large-scale invasion. The film tells the exclusive stories of those who fought the lives of their companions, losing power, write WomanEL.
The documentary film shows the first hospital in the history of the Light Wars on sick tracks and the fearlessness of dispatchers who, while under fire, chewed the ropes with their hands. Zokrema, the authors of the film collected evidence from the criminals who made special convergences of cars in order to prevent the enemy from taking the capital of Ukraine in the fall. Director Oleksandr Tymenko weaves together devastating stories through the prism of the guide Irina Yurchenko, the mother of the Hero Dmitry Kozatsky.
Orlando Bloom in a documentary about the Ukrainian warriors. Dzherelo: UFD Independent Films
The order of the civilian population, first of all the women and children, of the Ukrainian Railways in the first months of the large-scale invasion became the largest evacuation in the history of the World Wars. The entire nation, in one breath, fell into an iron grip, which was dubbed the “pull of life.” We included this symbolism not only in the title, but also carried it through the entire film. This is a colossal effort, carried out by the efforts of the entire team. And it would be impossible without the stories of these people who, from the first day of the war, continued to demonstrate their courage, courage, humanity and self-sacrifice. We ask you to watch real stories of real people, where the viewer doesn’t just look at them, but feels them with his heart, said the producer of the page, Galina Khrapko.
Horrific stories of heroism and self-sacrifice – look at “Striving for Life” from 14 leaf fall. Dzherelo: UFD Independent Films Boris Johnson in a documentary about the Ukrainian army. Dzherelo: UFD Independent Films
The series also includes Boris Johnson, Orlando Bloom and Andriy Shevchenko. Part of the rental money will be given to the children and families of the deceased. Don't miss the opportunity to learn about the real stories of real people on the great screen.
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