You don’t think it will happen to you – documentary
When the war breaks out in Ukraine, Alisa is thrown into a life she wasn’t expecting. Working as a translator for foreign journalists she meets British war photographer Anastasia, who chooses not to rush towards the front, instead observing quiet moments of everyday resilience - birthdays, (…)
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