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Documentary film “Grandma, Tell Me About the Holodomor”

The new documentary film “Grandma, Tell Me About the Holodomor” tells the story of three women who survived the Holodomor of 1932-1933. The first is Ksenya Logvynyuk from Cherkasy region, she is 100 years old. Her great-great-granddaughter Veronika, who together with her mother Ivanna made the film “Centennial Ksenya” about her grandmother, talks about her and communicates with her. The story of Oleksandra Vivdych, who survived 1932-1933, is told by her granddaughter Svitlana. Her grandmother died, but during her lifetime she wrote a diary for her, from which the girl learned about all the horrors that her grandmother’s family had to endure. The third story from Kirovohrad region is Sasha Kunevych telling about her great-grandmother Oleksandra Pivnyak. Sasha did not meet her grandmother - she died before she was born. But the girl knows a lot about her from her father’s stories. About the Holodomor, the survivors, and the grandchildren's memory of them in the film UA:Culture “Grandma, tell me about the Holodomor." https://youtu.be/NupPRCU2taQ?feature=shared


 
 
 

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