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A film about Mariupol won the Cannes Film Festival

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The film tells about the times of World War II. The film was released nationwide on November 4, 2021.

Film about Ukrainian Mariupol Why I live received a prestigious award at the 75th Cannes Film Festival in France. This was reported by the press service of Odessa Film Studio on Facebook.

It is a film by Ukrainian director Villen Novak. He was recognized for the nomination of Best Feature Film Director – the best director of a feature film.

According to the plot, we are talking about the real events and the life of Mariupol during World War II. In particular, about the love story of a 17-year-old Ukrainian woman and a Jew.

“Movies Why I live is a majestic love story inspired by real events that took place in the mid-20th century. Young Frosya and Lenchik dream of marriage, but the girl’s father is against the Jews in the family. But the lives of lovers change forever when war comes to their homes and millions more people, ”Odessa Film Studio said.

Also Why I live the winner of two international film festivals simultaneously – FUTURE OF FILM AWARDS and Europe Film Festival, and also received the Grand Prix of the 10th International Film Festival of Cinema and YOU and was recognized as the best feature film of Future of Awards film festivals in Northern Macedonia.

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Source: korrespondent

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