Cry my river

80 min
Ukraine
The citizen and the state Environmental rights The right to health care Right to life

eng: for_whom

Pupils Institutions of the state penitentiary system of Ukraine Employees of penitentiary system Teachers Students Journalists Government officials Activists / NGOs

Cry my river

Rivers have sacred significance for humans. Every people has its own holy river. For me personally, it is the river Oster, which can, unfortunately, disappear soon. But to make this story interesting for you as well, I will also tell you about your rivers whose shores you were born and grew up on. Because your rivers can disappear, too. Every river is someone’s reflection and memory. And the state of each is a result of our actions or inaction, not just of climate change, as we often think to justify our actions. So let’s try to figure it out.

Director

Olesia Morhunets-Isaienko

Olesia Morhunets-Isaienko is a filmmaker, editor, producer. She studied at the Karpenko-Kary National University of Theatre, Film and Television in Kyiv, the Screen Arts Institute. She has been working in the film industry since 2008.
FILMOGRAPHY
A Tale of Money (2018), Deportation (2021), Boundary. Hrubeshivska Operation (2019), Cry My River (2022).

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