The Hard Earth (2017)
An experimental documentary charting the relationship of five Ukrainians and one Ukrainian American to the 2014 revolution and preceding war. The film is shot over the central and western regions of Ukraine, immediately post-revolution. Six figures explain their relationship to recent events and their plans for the future. The Euromaidan protests are discussed as the transforming event that leads to dense stories of the annexation of Crimea, warfare, and the disillusionment of the USSR.
Director: Sally Lawton
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: February 1, 2017
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Original Language: en
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- What is The Hard Earth about?
- An experimental documentary charting the relationship of five Ukrainians and one Ukrainian American to the 2014 revolution and preceding war. The film is shot over the central and western regions of Ukraine, immediately post-revolution. Six figures explain their relationship to recent events and their plans for the future. The Euromaidan protests are discussed as the transforming event that leads to dense stories of the annexation of Crimea, warfare, and the disillusionment of the USSR.
- Who directed The Hard Earth?
- The Hard Earth was directed by Sally Lawton.
- How long is The Hard Earth?
- The Hard Earth has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).