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| Status | Planned |
| Language | UK |
In war-scarred Kyiv, Crimean Tatar activists Zarema and Eskender Bariiev raise three children under missile fire while fighting to free their occupied homeland, Crimea. Between air raids, they campaign for political prisoners like Nariman Dzhelyal and lead efforts to rescue abducted museum director Leila Ibrahimova. They also stand beside fellow refugees—Rustem, seeking justice for his teenage son killed in a strike, and Elena, mourning her fallen soldier husband. Both intimate and urgent, the film reveals a conflict within a conflict: Ukraine’s Indigenous Muslim community battling for survival, justice, and the right to return home.
Status: Planned
Language: UK
| Status | Planned |
| Language | UK |