Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom
September. 03,2015A documentary on the unrest in Ukraine during 2013 and 2014, as student demonstrations supporting European integration grew into a violent revolution calling for the resignation of President Viktor F. Yanukovich.
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You mean alike the fire through which on May 2, 2014 31 pro-Russia protesters who were cornered in the lobby of some trade union building in Odessa and who were locked inside by the "freedom fighters" and then set on fire and burned alive? You mean like THIS fire? Or it is some other type of fire that you have in mind? Like, for example, the heavy mortars' and howitzer weapons' fire that leveled the village of Adreyevka in Donetsk region in late May 2014? The same indiscriminate heavy artillery fire via which the Ukrainians annihilated many other small towns and villages throughout Lugansk and Donetsk since 2014?Yeah, that must be the one... Right? RIGHT??
"Ukraine on Fire": Oliver Stone's Documentary. U.S. Sponsored "Coup". Neo-Nazis are being used by the Ukrainian Government. "That Whole Process was Headquartered in the US Embassy" (former Ukraine president Yanukovitch). Nobody should feel safe today At the time, when the western governments and media have been lying to the world about what's really been happening in Ukraine, this is a must-see documentary to learn the truth. Can this happen in the US? Yes, it can. The same people, who had organized and funded the Ukrainian armed coup, followed by an ongoing civil war, are currently organizing and funding the same thing in our country as well. History does not forgive ignorance: if we don't know the history, we deem to repeat it. Please watch this film and share it with as many people as you can.
This film will fire you up! It is unbelievable that this happened and we were so blind to it! Incredible footage makes this story really impressive.Caution though, people die in this film on camera. You will believe in people again and question your own integrity. The revolution itself produced such incredible imagery of fireworks lighting up smoke from tire fire smoke.I won't say much because you simply have to watch it! My only critique, and it is because of how disillusioned I became after watching Bowling for Columbine, only documentaries that feature both sides of a story get my 10 rating. After watching it, I really wanted to hear from the Berkut.
The first thing that I have to say, maybe 103 minutes are not enough to tell everything about this event, but documentary's director have made an amazing job with this film, I have watched perfect images from a dangerous environment. Now, the documentary shows us two faces of the people. I haven't seen an army as coldness as this one presented in the film. They have faced people that fight for their rights, the citizens have explode, they are tired of those people that cheat them. The other face has come from citizens, the have been united to claim for a free nation, they have shown the love for a real nation. I feel proud of this kind of people. Passion can make us to do the things better or worst, that's what I liked from Ucranian citizens. "Feel free to experiment a lot of emotions in this film, feel free, because freedom is the last thing to lose".