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    Genocide Revealed exposes Moscow’s policy of genocide against the Ukrainian nation. The film focuses on the 1932-33 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine engineered by Stalin’s regime against the rural population,and the accompanied decimation of the national elite and destruction of Ukraine’s historical past. It reveals one of the greatest human tragedies of the 20th century. Millions perished. Winner of 12 International Awards. Produced & directed by: Yurij Luhovy Narrator: Graham Greene Voice Over: Jill Hennessy & Lubomir Mykytiuk Music: Roman Luhovy A license is required from MML Inc.for any rental, television or internet broadcast, sale, reproduction, or public screening. For home viewing only.
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    Genocide Revealed exposes Moscow’s policy of genocide against the Ukrainian nation. The film focuses on the 1932-33 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine engineered by Stalin’s regime against the rural population,and the accompanied decimation of the national elite and destruction of Ukraine’s historical past. It reveals one of the greatest human tragedies of the 20th century. Millions perished. Produced & directed by: Yurij Luhovy Narrator: Graham Greene Voice Over: Jill Hennessy & Lubomir Mykytiuk Music: Roman Luhovy Originally, Genocide Revealed had 75 min and won 12 International Awards.  This educational version includes 2 different durations: 52min and 26min. A license is required from MML Inc. for any rental, television or internet broadcast, sale, reproduction, or public screening. If you are having an issue with a purchase, please contact sales@yluhovy.com
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    Second Chance

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    Second Chance is a documentary that focuses on Ukrainian orphaned children and the Canadian volunteers who spend their summers working along side them. It follows the narrative of first time Canadian volunteer and Film Director, Adriana Luhovy, as she learns more about the children and becomes witness to their strength and resilience. The summer camp organized by Toronto charity Help Us Help The Children (HUHTC) welcomes over 500 children, some with disabilities, to the Carpathian Mountains. The camp's theme and daily activities are focused on Ukrainian cultural traditions celebrated throughout the year: Easter, Christmas, Ivana Kupala etc. The children, at first seemingly quiet and reserved, slowly begin to trust one another, and open up to their Canadian counselors, forming a strong life-long bond. The counselors guide them, offering education, love and support, letting the children realize the power of their own resilience. For both counselors and children, this experience is life changing. Each day is busy with new activities: long hikes in the mountains, self-defense, sewing and computer workshops, psychological aid, large-scale concerts, break dancers, and many more. The children experience the most memorable moments of their lives. Preventative measures are also in place, in order to counter the heartbreaking statistics of orphaned children in Ukraine: currently 60% of orphaned girls end up being trafficked within the first year of leaving their orphanage, 50% of boys end up in jail, 10% commit suicide.
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    Ukrainians in Quebec - Portrays the Ukrainian settlement in Quebec, Canada from 1891 to 1945. By means of rare salvaged photographs and personal accounts, the film depicts the formative years of the first two waves of Ukrainian immigration in Quebec. Including the unjust internment in Spirit Lake in Northern Quebec. Duration: 29 Minutes
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    « Les Ukrainiens du Québec » raconte l’histoire de l’établissement des Ukrainiens au Québec, Canada à partir de 1891 jusqu’en 1945. À l’aide d’entrevues personnelles et de rares photographies, le film dépeint les deux premières vagues d’immigration d’Ukrainiens au Québec. Les pionniers de la première vague ont dû faire face à un internement injuste à Spirit Lake, au nord du Québec, durant la Première Guerre Mondiale. La seconde vague d’immigration eut lieu entre les deux guerres. Plusieurs immigrants s’installèrent dans la nouvelle colonie Sheptytsky, située près du lac Castagnier dans la région de l’Abitibi, dans le nord du Québec. Producteurs:  Yurij Luhovy, Zorianna Hrycenko Traduction:  Serge Denko

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