The Forgotten

The Forgotten

Release date : October 9, 2019
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : Switzerland / Ukraine /
Original Language : Russian / Ukrainian /
Director : Daria Onyshchenko /
Production companies : Directory Films / Jovera Pictures AG/SA / Lehmann Sisters /
October 9, 2019 1h 45m Switzerland Drama Russian More
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Nina, 30, a Ukrainian language teacher who can't leave the city of Luhansk, occupied by separatists in Eastern Ukraine, is forced to undergo retraining courses for teaching Russian. Andrii, 17, is a student who was orphaned in the aftermath of the war. They cross paths when Nina witnesses Andrii being arrested by the police after hanging the Ukrainian flag from the roof of his school. Nina knows that because they live in a world of injustice and lies Andrii can stay in jail for a long time, and she risks her life to free him. As they gravitate towards each other, they try to remind people in the occupied territories that they deserve a future, too.
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  • title:The Forgotten
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland · Ukraine ·
  • Original Language: Russian · Ukrainian ·
  • Director: Daria Onyshchenko /
  • Writers: Daria Onyshchenko · Claudia Lehmann ·
  • Production companies: Directory Films · Jovera Pictures AG/SA · Lehmann Sisters ·
  • Overview:Nina, 30, a Ukrainian language teacher who can't leave the city of Luhansk, occupied by separatists in Eastern Ukraine, is forced to undergo retraining courses for teaching Russian. Andrii, 17, is a student who was orphaned in the aftermath of the war. They cross paths when Nina witnesses Andrii being arrested by the police after hanging the Ukrainian flag from the roof of his school. Nina knows that because they live in a world of injustice and lies Andrii can stay in jail for a long time, and she risks her life to free him. As they gravitate towards each other, they try to remind people in the occupied territories that they deserve a future, too.
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