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Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:00 AM
In 2018, Army Major Oksana Yakubova agreed to film her PTSD rehabilitation as a warning of the battles to come. In charge of informing relatives of soldiers’ deaths, Oksana kept her steely composure. But after returning home, everything comes flooding back.
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In 2018, Army Major Oksana Yakubova agreed to film her PTSD rehabilitation as a warning of the battles to come. In charge of informing relatives of soldiers’ deaths, Oksana kept her steely composure. But after returning home, everything comes flooding back. As she shares her trauma with a psychotherapist in Kyiv, more soldiers are shipped out to the front. Shocking honesty and an unexpected rage call out from this award-winning look at the unseen costs of war. Myrocia Watamaniuk


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Film Info
Runtime:63
Copyright:2018
Country Listing:Ukraine
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Alina Gorlova