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Who are we? Psychoanalysis of Ukrainians
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Who are we? Psychoanalysis of Ukrainians

Dec 10, 2021
1h 33m
★ 9.3

Overview

A film about the collective psychological traumas of Ukrainians.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Mamay Media

Who are we? Psychoanalysis of Ukrainians Trailers

Cast

Kateryna Butniak

Ukraine

Kateryna Butniak

Yurii Khits

Psychotherapist

Yurii Khits

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