OLD HOUSE short film watch, 4min,. Experimental/Documentary
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About the depth of the hypocrisy of Russian invaders and coming consequences of their crazy adventure at XXI century. For in addition to the woes and sorrows the war has brought to Ukraine, the Kremlin's perfidious madness is destroying Muscovy itself.
Directed by Alexander Sparinsky
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Director Statement
Someone said that art helps us to live in the hours of peace, and in the hours of war - to survive. So, despite the explosions and sirens, we create music and movies, paint pictures, read books and visit theaters and museums. We are living.
... Is it appropriate to sing when a fierce war is going on, not for life, but for death? Not only appropriate, but also necessary! This is the phenomenon of Ukrainians that the song creativity of the national-liberation direction has been imprinted in the mental foundation of our people since ancient times and the struggle for independence have ancient roots dating back centuries. When it hurts - the song will ease the suffering; when it's scary - the song will give courage; when it's bitter and sad - the song will take away the pain in our heart...
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