Réalisé par Julia Ivanova |
Canada / Ukraine, 2011 (documentaire, 85 minutes, couleurs, russe) |
Autres |
Description du film [en anglais] : « The reality of growing up as a bi-racial child in Ukraine, a rare and truly visible minority, is not for the faint of heart. Interviews with African medical students and neo-nazis on the streets of Kiev paint a very dangerous picture. Olga is a foster mother to 16 bi-racial orphans. She calls them 'my chocolates' and raises them to be patriotic Ukrainians. Some residents of her small town in Eastern Ukraine, neighboring Russia, consider Olga a saint—but many believe she is just crazy. Inherited from the Soviet era, there is a stigma in the country against interracial relationships between Ukrainian girls and students from Africa, who come to Ukraine to study. The destiny of hundreds of bi-racial children is tragic—unwanted and doomed to grow up as orphans. » -- Interfilm Productions (source)
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Scénario : | Julia Ivanova |
Produit par : | Boris Ivanov, Sally Jo Fifer |
Images : | Julia Ivanova, Stanislav Shakhov |
Montage images : | Julia Ivanova |
Musique : | Boris Sichon |
Société de production : | Interfilm Productions |