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15.02.22-24.02.22 Kyiv

Young people think about the coming war. A video clip with friends, cigarettes, and music: “Tomorrow the war will come, and here we sit in the middle of Kyiv — tomorrow we’ll go to university as usual and study…” They talk about train tickets, packed bags, and relatives abroad. Did the students of the Academy of Pop, Drama and Circus Arts know then that these recordings would soon become a historical document?

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Young people think about the coming war. A video clip with friends, cigarettes, and music: “Tomorrow the war will come, and here we sit in the middle of Kyiv — tomorrow we’ll go to university as usual and study…” They talk about train tickets, packed bags, and relatives abroad. Did the students of the Academy of Pop, Drama and Circus Arts know then that these recordings would soon become a historical document?

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