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[via press release from Netflix]
WATCH: NEW WINTER ON FIRE TRAILER - NETFLIX PAYS TRIBUTE TO UKRAINIAN REVOLUTINARIES
While holidays are usually a time of peace, charity and goodwill, Netflix has created a new trailer to remind viewers that during this time two years ago in Maidan, the Ukrainians gave their lives fighting a revolution. What started as a peaceful student demonstration turned into a diverse movement that stood its ground in the midst of extreme bloodshed, despair and the harshest of conditions.
Directed by Evgeny Afineevsky, Winter on Fire, premiered at the Venice International Film Festival before playing both Telluride and Toronto, where it garnered the prestigious audience award.
Check out the trailer here:
Winter on Fire is now streaming exclusively on Netflix.
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