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2024-03-28 • 1h 49m
Katia, a volunteer from Kyiv fighting against the invasion of Ukraine, uses a laptop donated to the resistance and comes into contact with the young son of the computer’s original owner, who is desperately in search of his missing parents. Her attempts to help the child will see her risk all she holds dear.
- Directors
- Eva Strelnikova
- Writters
- Anton Skrypets, Eva Strelnikova
- Editors
- Anton Skrypets, Eva Strelnikova, Victor Greenchuk
Stay Online
Visit website2024-03-28 • 1h 49m
8.2/10 • 5
Katia, a volunteer from Kyiv fighting against the invasion of Ukraine, uses a laptop donated to the resistance and comes into contact with the young son of the computer’s original owner, who is desperately in search of his missing parents. Her attempts to help the child will see her risk all she holds dear.
- Directors
- Eva Strelnikova
- Writters
- Anton Skrypets, Eva Strelnikova
- Editors
- Anton Skrypets, Eva Strelnikova, Victor Greenchuk
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsYelyzaveta Zaitseva
Katia
Oleksandr Rudynskyi
Vitia
Gordiy Dzyubinskiy
Sava
Roman Liakh
Andrii
Oleksandr Yarema
uncle Tolia
Olesia Zhurakivska
mother
Yevhen Kovyrzanov
Havrilov
Iryna Tamim
russian mother #2
Kateryna Kisten
russian mother #1
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- Keywords
- found footagewar in europerussian invasion of ukraineukrainescreenlifewarwar in ukrainemissingrusso-ukrainian war2020s