In February of 2014, in Ukraine, a revolution took place in the capital, Kiev, which changed the political landscape of the country. Evgeny Afineevsky's documentary "Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom" relies primarily on video shot live while the revolution took place. It's rare that one can watch a revolution as it unfolds. It brings a total voyeuristic feel and puts the viewer on the front lines of the conflict, and it is a brutal conflict, as one might expect.
Afineevsky combines a big picture vision of the war in the streets while shedding light on individual's stories who are fighting against the government. Most of the revolutionaries are middle class men. There are lots of young students, as in most revolutions.
Movie title | Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom |
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Release year | 2015 |
MPAA Rating | NR |
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Summary | A view of a revolution from the frontline is every bit as harrowing as you could imagine. |