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Movie Family album
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  • Rating:

    12+

    Ages 12 and up, or accompanied by parents or guardians

  • Year:

    2024

  • Original name:

    Сімейний альбом

  • Director:

    Marina Tkachuk

  • Rental period:

    21.11.2024 - 27.11.2024

  • Viewer rating:

    7.5

  • Language:

    Ukrainian language

  • Genre:

    Documentary

  • Duration:

    1:19

  • Producer:

    Ukraine

  • Production studio:

    Good Morning Films

  • Screenplay:

    Marina Tkachuk

  • Inclusive adaptation:

    The film is adapted for people with hearing loss and hearing loss. To quickly access this option, add additional information "Earcatch/Subcatch" to your smartphone. Sent for detailed information, you will find it on the page Movies available for skin

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Plot

British photographer Samara Pearce accidentally discovers an incredible story of her family: her great-grandfather, Austrian Alexander Weinerberger, witnessed the Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932-1933. He took historical photos of starving Kharkiv on his camera and was able to take them out as diplomatic mail to Austria. Weinerberger wanted the world to know about the genocide of Ukrainians and to stop it. After finding her great-grandfather's camera and album with shocking photos from Ukraine, Samara rethinks her creative path. Feeling connected to her great-grandfather, 90 years after the Holodomor, Samara embarks on a creative expedition to Kharkiv to take her own photos of the ongoing genocide of Ukrainians.

The film "Family Album" won the art competition at the State Enterprise "Ukrainian Institute of Industrial Property" and was made possible thanks to state support.

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