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My Crimea

Through the stories of representatives of three indigenous peoples of Ukraine -Crimean Tatars, Krymchaks, and Karaites-the film illustrates how Russia has stolen multiculturalism, a key part of Ukrainian identity, over different periods. Together with the film's protagonists, we journey through years of neglect and genocide, where the courageous spirit of resistance is revived, helping these indigenous peoples to restore their culture, preserve their traditions, and explain why it is so important for them to return to Crimea.

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Through the stories of representatives of three indigenous peoples of Ukraine -Crimean Tatars, Krymchaks, and Karaites-the film illustrates how Russia has stolen multiculturalism, a key part of Ukrainian identity, over different periods. Together with the film's protagonists, we journey through years of neglect and genocide, where the courageous spirit of resistance is revived, helping these indigenous peoples to restore their culture, preserve their traditions, and explain why it is so important for them to return to Crimea.

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