The Dwarves Go To Ukraine (2005)

Dwarfs appeared in Poland in the 80s, painting over opposition slogans with their images. They organized happenings under “There is no freedom without dwarves,” contributing to the fall of communism. During Ukraine’s Orange Revolution, Polish dwarves supported it by traveling to Kyiv in an orange bus, bringing chocolate heads of candidates, orange ribbons, and a 15-meter scarf, which they draped around the election winner.

Director: Mirosław Dembiński
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 55 min
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Country: Poland
Language: Polski, Український
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Dwarves Go To Ukraine about?
Dwarfs appeared in Poland in the 80s, painting over opposition slogans with their images. They organized happenings under “There is no freedom without dwarves,” contributing to the fall of communism. During Ukraine’s Orange Revolution, Polish dwarves supported it by traveling to Kyiv in an orange bus, bringing chocolate heads of candidates, orange ribbons, and a 15-meter scarf, which they draped around the election winner.
Who directed The Dwarves Go To Ukraine?
The Dwarves Go To Ukraine was directed by Mirosław Dembiński.
How long is The Dwarves Go To Ukraine?
The Dwarves Go To Ukraine has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is The Dwarves Go To Ukraine?
The Dwarves Go To Ukraine is a Documentary film.
Where was The Dwarves Go To Ukraine produced?
The Dwarves Go To Ukraine was produced in Poland.