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Podillia Tour

Documenting the debut event at the opening of the "TUT na Petliury" cultural center and the development of Vinnytsia's underground culture during the russo-ukrainian war.

Top Cast

  • Serhii Kapishyn

    Serhii Kapishyn

    Self

  • Davyd Bo-Hi

    Davyd Bo-Hi

    Self

  • Zoreslava Misioska

    Zoreslava Misioska

    Self

  • Ivan Yavdyk

    Ivan Yavdyk

    Self

  • Serhii Yavdyk

    Serhii Yavdyk

    Self

  • Valeriia Bakhtina

    Valeriia Bakhtina

    Self

  • Kateryna Bondar

    Kateryna Bondar

    Self

  • Dmytro Bereza

    Dmytro Bereza

    Self

  • Yehor Tkachev

    Yehor Tkachev

    Self

Overview

Documenting the debut event at the opening of the "TUT na Petliury" cultural center and the development of Vinnytsia's underground culture during the russo-ukrainian war.

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