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My War and Me - Season 1

A documentary film in ten parts. It covers the first three weeks of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a time when life was split into “before” and “after” and the problems of strangers became personal. The film is built on video diaries that recreate the experiences of Ukrainians in different wartime conditions — under shelling, in occupation, in bomb shelters, and in forced emigration. The project is based on documentary and artistic texts, poetry, interviews, and chronicles.

Top Cast

  • Rymma Zyubina

    Rymma Zyubina

  • Oleh Stefanov

    Oleh Stefanov

  • Dmytro Oliinyk

    Dmytro Oliinyk

  • Kateryna Kisten

    Kateryna Kisten

  • Roman Zhirov

    Roman Zhirov

  • Vitalii Salii

    Vitalii Salii

  • Yelyzaveta Tsilyk

    Yelyzaveta Tsilyk

  • Oleksandr Zhyla

    Oleksandr Zhyla

  • Степан Пасичник

    Степан Пасичник

Overview

A documentary film in ten parts. It covers the first three weeks of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a time when life was split into “before” and “after” and the problems of strangers became personal. The film is built on video diaries that recreate the experiences of Ukrainians in different wartime conditions — under shelling, in occupation, in bomb shelters, and in forced emigration. The project is based on documentary and artistic texts, poetry, interviews, and chronicles.

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