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Information & Chat => Former Soviet Union History => Topic started by: shakespear on March 04, 2017, 11:57:00 AM
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Went last night to see the new movie release, "Bitter Harvest". It tells the "Hollywoodized" story based on The Holodomor; the famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine and how Stalin took all the agricultural products from that region and sent them back to Russia causing between 7 and 10 million Ukrainians to starve to death.
The acting is good, the story compelling and reasonably historically accurate but a bit depressing. The photography of rural life in Ukraine is pretty authentic. I'd say if you are married to a woman from Ukraine, definitely take her to see this movie. If you are married to a lady from Russia and take her to see it, she may well deny it ever happened. :popcorn:
Manny will no doubt call it "blatant propaganda" :hidechair:
But if you are interested in former FSU history and culture, it is a "must see" movie.
Link below to the trailer:
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Watch this movie to learn more about Holodomor.