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No RFF entry yet.
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12-year-old Niki and 11-year old Vika are hiding from the terrifying war at a Kharkiv metro station. Daylight is synonymous with mortal danger, and they are not allowed to leave, living under the constant glow of their neon lights.
That's pretty damned incendiary, CineB!! I'm going to allow it to stay, as you have been a contributing member and I'm trusting that you are NOT trying to troll FLM, but made your comment in all sincerity.. (If other admin feel differently, please do what you feel is needed to do; I'm probably being too lenient..)
That alone is ample reason for the film to be here at FLM.12-year-old Niki and 11-year old Vika are hiding from the terrifying war at a Kharkiv metro station. Daylight is synonymous with mortal danger, and they are not allowed to leave, living under the constant glow of their neon lights.
And I'm late.Seems like Night457 and I were responding to the post at the same time...
Absolutely agree. But, in fairness, I must say that this film is not a documentary.
Perhaps it isn't. But, 'in fairness' to jezevex; the imdb website, where he got his information from, labels this film as just that: A Documentary.
Unfortunately, this is true. This film is a complete theatrical production, if you have enough time and effort you will find reliable information. But only if you really want to, most Internet resources are politicized.