The all-out war launched by Russia in Ukraine has destroyed hundreds of thousands of lives. Borodianka, Bucha, Irpin and hundreds of other settlements felt what real “brotherly love” is.
The Association of Ukrainian Producers has recently completed work on the documentary film “The Lost House” and will soon be able to see it viewers of channel 24.
What the film is about
The documentary film “The Lost House” will tell the stories of people whose houses were destroyed by the Russian occupiers. The authors of the film traveled around the places of the Kiev region, where the Russian army was stationed in the spring of 2022. In Borodianka, Bucha, Irpen, Makarov, Babintsy and other settlements, the authors collected stories of people and their losses caused by the war.
The film tells how:
- Andriy Tolpiga returns to her stable in Bucha,
- and Kristina Safaryan to the animal shelter in Fasova,
- Nina Isinchuk and Anna Petrushenko from Andreevka show their houses desecrated by the Russian military.
- “Mariupol. Unlost Hope”,
- “Nine Lives”,
- “Station of Hope”,
- “The Lost House”.
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Priest Boris Kovalchuk from Pylypovichi, the widow of a hero from Babintsy Elena Lyubenok, Yuri Shvets from Irpinsk, the head of the Borodyansk CSPR Lyudmila Boyko and other heroes tell how they survived the occupation, how they lost their relatives, how they plan to rebuild the lost. The viewer will see how the flourishing towns and villages destroyed by the Russians look like now.
Our team, who filmed serials in peacetime, immediately after the liberation of the Kyiv region began to record the consequences of the presence of Russians in hot pursuit. It is important that the world knows the truth about what the Russian occupation brings. Our heroes share their living pain, we lived through these emotions with them,โ showrunner Yulia Mishchenko emphasized.
Where to watch the film
The premiere of the film “The Lost House” will take place on our television August 23 at 22:00, and also on YouTube channel 24 at 19:30. Don't miss it!
The “And Then the Brothers Came” project: what is known about it
The Association of Ukrainian Producers prepared a series of documentaries about the Russian invasion for the Independence Day. It was called “And then “brothers” came and contains 4 films:
Channel 24, together with leading media platforms, has become the main partner of the project. In addition to the completed four films, the PMO is producing 9 documentaries and 1 feature film, which was the first full-length feature film shooting in Ukraine since the beginning of the war.