documentary
Duration 1h 0m
Country Ukraina
Language Ukraina
Subtitle Language inglise
Crimean events of 2013-2014. Its key aim is to allow the audience to understand the complex, contradictory, and often tragic events leading to the temporary loss of Crimea. It is to help people realise that Crimea was not “given up”—it was fought for, and the fight was won so that Crimea could return to Ukraine. And it is about what Ukrainian authorities did in the spring of 2014, which prevented a full-scale invasion of Russian armed forces into Ukraine and saved millions of lives—and, eventually the Ukrainian State itself. The film shows the audience what they are ready for to return Crim...Show more
Crimean events of 2013-2014. Its key aim is to allow the audience to understand the complex, contradictory, and often tragic events leading to the temporary loss of Crimea. It is to help people realise that Crimea was not “given up”—it was fought for, and the fight was won so that Crimea could return to Ukraine. And it is about what Ukrainian authorities did in the spring of 2014, which prevented a full-scale invasion of Russian armed forces into Ukraine and saved millions of lives—and, eventually the Ukrainian State itself. The film shows the audience what they are ready for to return Crimea to Ukraine.
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