An exclusive documentary film Give Me Back My Dad!, prepared by the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, will take part in 12 international festivals. We hope that the picture, which tells us about the tragedies of children, whose dads were imprisoned or forcibly kidnapped after the occupation of Crimea, will not go unnoticed.
We would like to remind you that with this film the CTRC intended to draw the attention of the Ukrainian and international community to the problem of political prisoners in Crimea, as well as their children, who suffer no less than their parents. That is why the film is available in seven languages: Ukrainian, Arabic, German, English, Turkish, Italian and Spanish.
In order for as many people as possible to learn about the tragedies of children in the occupied Crimea, the CTRC team submitted a film for participation in a number of Ukrainian and international festivals:
Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival (UKRAINE)
DOCVILLE – International Documentary Film Festival (BELGIUM)
Raindance Film Festival (UNITED KINGDOM)
Lviv International Short Film Festival Wiz-Art (UKRAINE)
Moondance International Film Festival (USA)
International Multicultural Film Festival (AUSTRALIA)
Barcelona Human Rights Film Festival (SPAIN)
Košice International Film Festival (SLOVAKIA)
Documentary Film Festival (UNITED KINGDOM)
WILDsound FEEDBACK Film and Screenplay Festival (CANADA)
Sunlight International Film Festival (GERMANY)
Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival (UNITED KINGDOM)
The team of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center hopes and does everything so that in the near future every child in the occupied Crimea could hug his or her father and truly enjoy every day of childhood.
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