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IN
THE MONUMENT
documentary by Boris Ivanov
Documentary explores the evolution of Holocaust commemoration
and monument building in the last 70 years. Interviewing world
renowned architects, scholars and artists, we learn what Holocaust
commemoration means today and what is the role of public art
in preserving
the history for the future. The project also examines six shortlisted
designs and the building of the Canadian National Holocaust Monument
in
Ottawa. How
does one represent Holocaust with art and design in the 21st century?
Subject:
Arts & Culture, Holocaust, Jewish Studies, Architecture, Design,
Eastern Europe, History
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FAMILY
PORTRAIT IN BLACK AND WHITE
documentary by Julia Ivanova
In a small village in racially charged Ukraine,
headstrong Olga Nenya is foster-mom to 16 Ukrainian-African orphans.
Despite hardships caused by their lack of money and the racist
attitudes of their compatriots, these abandoned kids function
as a family unit under Olga’s relentless dictatorial guidance.
The film offers deep insight into a fraught community surrounding
this one-of-a-kind clan and into the passions, hopes and hardships
of a unique self-made family.
Subject: Eastern Europe, African Studies, Youth & Families,
Human Rights, Multicultural Studies, Women Studies, International
Adoption, Fostering
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HIGH
FIVE: a Suburban Adoption Saga
documentary by Julia Ivanova
Cathy and Martin Ward travel to Ukraine to adopt five siblings,
the youngest 6 and the oldest 17. The children are separated
when only the adoption of the two middle sisters goes through.
When a year later the kids are re-united, Yuliya, the oldest
girl, who had years of assuming the role of protective mother
in the orphanage, can not find her place in a new family. She
favors Martin over Cathy and grieves the loss of the bond with
siblings.The camera stays with the family for another three years
capturing the complicated reality of international adoption mixed
with the dramatic intensity of teenage years and the growing
pains of a family of two becoming a family of seven.
Subject: Eastern Europe, Youth & Families, Human Rights,
Multicultural Studies, Women Studies, International Adoption
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FROM
RUSSIA, FOR LOVE
documentary by Julia Ivanova
What happens when two Western couples adopt Russian orphans? How
will the children cope in their new homes and will they be able
to reconcile feelings for their new families with loyalty towards
the kin they have left behind? This moving documentary follows
Kira and Lara through their first three years in Canada. Initially,
both girls are eager to leave the orphanage but they soon find
that it’s not so easy to leave their pasts behind. And what
starts out as straightforward adoptions soon become more complicated
for everyone involved.
Subject: Eastern Europe, Youth & Families,
Human Rights, Multicultural Studies, Women Studies, International
Adoption
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LOVING
A STRANGER
documentary by Julia Ivanova
Four North American women fall in love with younger
Muslim men from Morocco, Pakistan and Guinea. What follows are
years of longing, heartbreak and betrayal. Two cultures clash
leaving the women question themselves and the honesty of their
partner's motives. In the end, some men arrive in North America
but whether for true love or marriage fraud... the answer is
not that simple.
Subject: Women's Studies/Men's Studies, Immigration & Border
Studies, Multicultural Studies, Human Rights, Global Issues,
Arab Studies, Religion |
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MOSCOW
FREESTYLE
documentary by Julia Ivanova
This is a portrait of Russia dealing with Chechen terrorist
attacks including Beslan School Hostage Crisis from the perspective
of American and Canadian ESL teachers.
For young Westerners, teaching English abroad seems like the
perfect opportunity to see the world and find themselves. These
fun-loving teachers get a reality check on the streets of Moscow,
where they meet greedy policemen, fight with surly locals, and
experience Russian nationalism while trying to stay away from
terrorist bombings and enjoy the freedom of lawlessness... Their
romanticism gets bruised but dies last.
Subject: Education, Travel, Youth, Human Rights, Eastern Europe,
Terrorism, Teacher-Students, English Language Study, Russia |
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10 DAYS=WIFE: LOVE TRANSLATED
documentary by Julia Ivanova
Modern day dating can be a real headache. For men
with little experience or those burned by an ugly divorce, the
idea of looking for a wife in a foreign country, known for its
solid family values, seems like a viable solution. Come on an intense
personal journey with ANASTASIA DATING TOURS to Ukraine! Ten Western
men are determined to find a spouse during their trip to the city
of Odessa. They have only ten days but countless opportunities
to meet the right woman - or fall for a scammer in this land of
stunning beauties. Not all men are losers and not all women are
gold diggers, but the abundance of romantic opportunities brings
out the best and the worst in human nature.
Subject: Women's Studies/Men's Studies, Immigration
& Border Studies, Social Studies, Multicultural Studies, Eastern European
Studies
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FATHERHOOD DREAMS
documentary by Julia Ivanova
This documentary invites people into the day-to-day
lives of gay dads Scott, Steve, Randy and Drew, who are fathers
through ADOPTION, CO-PARENTING and SURROGACY. We'll stay with Steve
and his co-parenting partners, lesbian mothers Coreen and Wendy
while they are raising two children on an isolated island. We'll
hear from a surrogate mother expecting Scott's twins. And we'll
visit the house of adopted child's birth family that chose Randy
and Drew, a gay family, to be the parents to baby Jack.
These men represent a new possibility, showing how in a modern
world gay parenting can transform from a distant dream into a reality.
Subject: Men's Studies, LGBT, Parenting, Children, Youth & Families,
Human Rights, Adoption, Gay Marriage
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