The Long Breakup a Documentary Film & Discussion

 
CHICAGO - June 2, 2021 - PRLog -- Katya Soldak, of Forbes Magazine, now living in New York City, tells the story of her home country as it exits the USSR, works through two revolutions, and endures a war with Russia—all through the eyes of her family and friends in Kharkiv, a Ukrainian city near city the Russian border."

The Long Breakup takes viewers on an intimate journey that illustrates how big geopolitical changes affect people on a personal level, and explores what happens when democracy slips away and a nation must fight for the right to choose its future. The film offers insight into what it's like for an immigrant to watch her country go through crises from afar; but, most importantly, it's a personal tale about life in the young, former Soviet country, whose struggle forms the backdrop of so many lives.

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