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Butterfly Vision
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Butterfly Vision

Oct 12, 2022
1h 47m
★ 6.3

Overview

After spending months as a prisoner in Donbas, Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance expert Lilia returns home to her family. But the trauma of captivity continues to torment her and surface in dreamlike ways. Something growing deep within Lilia will not allow her to forget, yet she refuses to identify as a victim and will fight to liberate herself.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

TABOR
MasterFilm
4Film
Sisyfos Film

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Cast

Marharyta Burkovska

Lilia

Marharyta Burkovska

Liubomyr Valivots

Tokha

Liubomyr Valivots

Myroslava Vytrykhovska-Makar

Olha Serhiivna

Myroslava Vytrykhovska-Makar

Nataliia Vorozhbyt

Magpie

Nataliia Vorozhbyt

Myroslav Hai

Beard

Myroslav Hai

Dmytro Lozovskyi

Rama

Dmytro Lozovskyi

Kateryna Prymak

Webbie

Kateryna Prymak

Daria Lorenci Flatz

Liza

Daria Lorenci Flatz

Edvin Liverić

Mustafa

Edvin Liverić

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