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A Look from a Wheelchair

The line of a real Ukrainian wheelchair citizens' life and their opportunity to join the cultural life of the country. The line of Mykola Podrezan's around-the-world travelling (demonstration of the unique photo and video archive materials from the worlds most famous cultural attractions and their help to implement the rights of the disabled wheelchair people).

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  • Mykola Podrezan

    Mykola Podrezan

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The line of a real Ukrainian wheelchair citizens' life and their opportunity to join the cultural life of the country. The line of Mykola Podrezan's around-the-world travelling (demonstration of the unique photo and video archive materials from the worlds most famous cultural attractions and their help to implement the rights of the disabled wheelchair people).

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