The Long Breakup

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The Long Breakup
Directed byKatya Soldak
Written byKatya Soldak
Screenplay byKatya Soldak with familie and friends
Produced byKatya Soldak, Michael (JM) Treves, Ante Media Inc. (USA)
StarringKatya Soldak, family and friends
CinematographyKatya Soldak, Oleksandr Yanovsky
Edited byOlga Lvoff
Music bySasha Gusev
Release date
2020
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Long Breakup is a documentary film from the year 2020. The Film is about the relationship between Ukraine and Russia. Katya Soldak directed the film. She is a Ukrainian journalist and filmmaker, living in New York.

short summary[change | change source]

Katya Soldak, a Ukrainian journalist working for Forbes magazine in New York City, tells the story of Ukraine's history.[1] The film talks about Ukraine's relationship with Russia, especially after the Soviet Union ended. It includes interviews with regular people, politicians, and experts who share their opinions and experiences. The movie uses personal stories and analysis of historical and political issues to explain the struggles and difficulties that Ukraine and its people face. "The Long Breakup" provides a look at the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

praise[change | change source]

As stated on the Ante Media movie website:[2]

  • Best Of Fest, 41 Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival, 2022
  • Winner, Docs Without Borders Film Festival, 2020
  • Official Selection, NewFilmmakers NY, 2021

Response[change | change source]

John Rash, who writes for StarTribune, says the movie explains the fighting in Ukraine and how Ukraine's history is influenced by Russia.[3]

Arte, a public service channel in Europe, reports that journalist Katya Soldak talks about Ukraine's attempts to be free from Russia, its strong neighbor.[4]

References[change | change source]

  1. "The Long Breakup 2020". letterboxd.com. Letterboxd. Retrieved 2023-02-23.
  2. "Documentary film | The Long Breakup Film". thelongbreakupfilm.com. ANTE MEDIA. 2020-10-06. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  3. "'The Long Breakup'". Star Tribune Media Company. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
  4. "Themenabend zum Krieg in der Ukraine" (in German). ARTE Presse. Retrieved 2023-03-04.

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