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Once Upon a Time in Ukraine

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Catalogue Number:  TVP134
Producer:  Video Project, Inc.
Producers:  Mack, Earle
Directors:  West, Betsy
Subject:  Canadian World Studies, Citizenship Education, Documentary, Global Issues, Global Studies, Psychology, Social Sciences, Social Studies, World History
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Ukraine
Copyright Year:  2024
Running Time:  32:00


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As the war in Ukraine moves into another year, a surprising story of resilience emerges: how Ukrainian children are experiencing their new normal inside an active war zone.

Following four children throughout Ukraine —11-year-old Ivanna in the Kherson region, 8-year-old Ruslan in Moshchun, 9-year-old Myroslava from Mariupol, and 10-year-old Maksym in Bucha — Once Upon a Time in Ukraine reveals their heartbreaking experience of the war along with their creative methods of perseverance. Ivanna writes and illustrates original fairy tales of vegetable armies vanquishing Russian soldiers that she concocted while hiding in a cellar for over 250 days. Ruslan fishes from a missile-created pond while dreaming of rebuilding his bombed out house even grander than before. Myroslava does gymnastics and reminisces about her father who will never return from the frontline. And despite night terrors, Maksym dances and rollerblades with aplomb.

The war has undoubtedly reshaped these children's lives; the realities of warfare, starvation, and death has required them to take on responsibilities beyond their years, penetrated their general understanding of the world, and left an imprint on them recognizable to their parents, who tearfully worry about what lies ahead for their kids. And yet in the face of such horrors, these children's sense of imagination and world building lives on. When speaking ill of the invaders, frustrations are still verbalized in an innocence befitting children. They mourn what has been lost yet find joy in what survives and maintain spirited pride in their national identity. 

Directed by Academy Award-nominee Betsy West and shot by an all-Ukranian crew, Once Upon a Time in Ukraine shows life behind the frontlines as seen through the eyes of the children processing trauma in real-time as they become poised to inherit a country whose future has yet to be written.

Film is in Ukrainian with English subtitles.

Streaming option not available for post secondary institutions.

 

OSCAR-SHORTLISTED, BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM
CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS NOMINEE, BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY
OFFICIAL SELECTION - United Nations Association Film Festival

 



 

"A moving and empowering tribute to the courage and creative spirit of Ukrainian children. Stunning scenes of life behind the frontlines asks us to look into the eyes of these beautiful children, consider the fight for a free Ukraine, and be moved to action."
— Liev Schreiber, Actor / Executive Producer

"Powerful... A huge story that has barely been told, and will reverberate for decades— if not generations— after the war has ended... The children are matter-of-fact and stoical about these unspeakable things they can barely grasp. But the stories are altogether heartbreaking."
— Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian

 



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