This moving documentary project tells the tragic and horrifying stories of ukrainian families who have suffered from russian aggression. Through firsthand accounts from over 20 locations, the film offers a personal perspective on the impact of war on ordinary people. It highlights the lives of ukrainian mothers and children who spent 27 days in a bomb shelter, as well as the story of a daughter who fled bucha while her father was serving on the legendary "Mriya" airplane. These stories show the resilience of the human spirit and the hope for a better future, despite the horrors of war.
In the heart of kharkiv, amidst the horrors of war, a children's art studio in a bomb shelter blossoms into an 'underground garden.' here, young artists, guided by their mentor, create vibrant masterpieces, finding refuge and hope through their creativity in the darkest of times.