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Where Motion Has Not Yet Ceased
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Where Motion Has Not Yet Ceased

Nov 19, 2023
0h 17m
★ 0.0

Overview

Prague, 2022 - Having found refuge from the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, two women and their young daughters face the waiting and hope of an imminent return to Ukraine. Shelved in this city, these women tell the story of their past and give access to their daily life, their present, in which they try to learn how to live again. This documentary tries to give a voice to those who live war differently.

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Documentary

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Cast

Nataliia Sukhodolska

Nataliia Sukhodolska

Olha Uspenska

Olha Uspenska

Myroslava Radkovska

Myroslava Radkovska

Uliana Uspenska

Uliana Uspenska

Amalia Uspenska

Amalia Uspenska

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