Americans made a documentary about homeless children of Mariupol

Semyon Doroshenko.  
02.10.2015 09:56
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Donbass, culture, Society, Права человека, Скандал, Ukraine


American director Steve Hoover made the film “Crocodile Gennady” about a pastor who saves homeless children in Mariupol.

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“Gennady, who has become a pastor, is waging a real war—I wouldn’t call his actions otherwise—against an even more aggressive world. He snatches, gnaws, snatches, steals from a cruel society abandoned children who are on the verge of death, of whom, by the way, there are many in Ukraine. This fight is exciting - it resembles some American thriller. The plot is really not much different from a thriller, the only difference is that this is a documentary film, and behind every frame, behind every face there is a specific fate,” the president of the Artodokfest festival, Vitaly Mansky, describes the film for the Russian publication Meduza.

The film will be presented at the Artdocfest documentary film festival.

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