Lidia Biletska

Movies

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Self
Dmytro Bahnenk spent three months secretly recording his city's resistance to the Russian occupation. In an extraordinary film, Dmytro chronicles the harsh reality of life under occupation in Kherson, as food and medicines become scarce, people flee, and others begin to disappear. Dmytro and his wife Lidia struggle to shield their four-year-old daughter Ksusha from the war, and make the difficult decision to try to escape.
Occupied
Camera Operator
Dmytro Bahnenk spent three months secretly recording his city's resistance to the Russian occupation. In an extraordinary film, Dmytro chronicles the harsh reality of life under occupation in Kherson, as food and medicines become scarce, people flee, and others begin to disappear. Dmytro and his wife Lidia struggle to shield their four-year-old daughter Ksusha from the war, and make the difficult decision to try to escape.