August 2 in the Central City Library named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi was presented with the documentary "Occupation of Buchi: How was it?".
The creators of the tape, Oleksandr Bortsov and Bohdan Makarenko, use their work to tell about one of the most terrible pages of the full-scale Russian invasion - the occupation of Buchi.
This was reported on the library's Facebook page, reports Inshe TV.
The Buchacity team collected eyewitness accounts of this tragedy. That is, the heroes are real people - local residents who were in Buchi, helped and coordinated.
The appearance of "Bucha: City of the Unbreakable" was made possible thanks to the financial support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic as part of the Transition Promotion Program.
The authors set themselves the task of understanding people, hearing and conveying the emotions they felt to the viewer.
The project is long-term and its participants plan to continue filming. And you can see it on The Buchacity YouTube channel.