Ukrainian-Canadian filmmaker hopes new documentary will help war-torn country
for the project featuring Canadians who have helped Ukrainians during the war, including Nova Scotia fisherman Lex Brukovskiy.“Yes, you get scared for so long,” he says in the teaser. “After constant shelling for a few days, you get used to it, and then instead of being scared, you just get really, really angry.”
The teaser also features 92-year-old Canadian Grace Williams, who has been knitting blue and yellow teddy bears to raise money to help people impacted by the war in Ukraine.Ukraine war: Hit by fresh Russian missiles, country faces grim New YearShyvikova says any support for the project is welcome from a hug to a donation. She says when the film crew returns from the war-torn country they’ll especially be in need of support from the community.
“When someone embarks on a big journey like this, it’s very difficult and it’s very lonely unless we have help,” she says. “Canadians are very good in terms of community. If you need help, you close your eyes, you open your eyes, and you have a community around you.”
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