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re: U.S. bioweapon labs in Ukraine discussion: Banned from YT movie "Ukraine On Fire"

Posted on 3/13/22 at 11:08 am to
Posted by LookSquirrel
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Posted on 3/13/22 at 11:08 am to
In 2016, The French Journalist Anne-Laure Bonnel Released A Documentary Following The Lives Of The Ukrainians Separatists Of The Donbass Region.

?? Warning: This Documentary Is Not Recommended For Sensitive People!

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Anne-Laure Bonnel, A Young Director And Mother Of A French Family, Decided To Accompany Alexandre, A Father Of Ukrainian Origin, To The Donbass Region, In The East Of Ukraine In The Pro- Russian. At The Heart Of The War, She Captures The Terrible Images Of A Deadly Conflict And An Unprecedented Humanitarian Disaster. Donbass Is An Immersive Road Movie, A Gripping Documentary Film In A Torn Country.

Filming War Is Not Filming Combat!

If War Is A Spectacle, We Often Tend To Forget What Is Around It. In His Off-screen, Entire Populations Try To Live, Or Rather To Survive. Donbass Gives Them The Floor. Through Her Documentary, Anne-Laure Bonnel Looks At The Conflict In Its Universality And Films This "Side" That We Are Not Shown Enough.


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Posted by PhDoogan
Member since Sep 2018
14947 posts
Posted on 3/13/22 at 12:07 pm to
I skimmed through the hour long hellscape that was Donbass in 2016. The mother in the hospital with her only surviving daughter from a bombing talking about her dead children was heart-wrenching.

The hospital itself reminded me of the one from Jacob's Ladder. Brutal.

That's going to stick with me, I feel.
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