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Ukraine Is Not a Brothel
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Ukraine Is Not a Brothel

Sep 5, 2013
1h 18m
★ 5.6

Overview

Ukraine's topless feminist sensation Femen has created a media frenzy across Europe, but before they take the world by storm, these bold and beautiful women must confront the dark and perverse forces that power their organisation.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Noise & Light

Ukraine Is Not a Brothel Trailers

Cast

Inna Shevchenko

Self

Inna Shevchenko

Sasha Shevchenko

Self

Sasha Shevchenko

Anna Hutsol

Self

Anna Hutsol

Oksana Shachko

Self

Oksana Shachko

Andriy Haddad

Self

Andriy Haddad

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