What the Russian aggressors did to Mariupol should be appealed to the whole world so that this crime can be seen, heard and felt in every corner of the globe. This is exactly what the students of Mariupol State University, who presented their video at the Beilive Film Festival thanks to the Saving Lives project, think.
The reaction of the audience could be felt even in the air,” Tetiana KHLIMENKOVA shares her impressions, "Everyone was interested and touched. There were those who cried without hiding their emotions. Even the men cried, which is good, because they felt our pain. The pain with which Ukraine lives today".
“The interest was really great,” adds Svitlana FROLKINA, "After the main events, during our joint dinner, we communicated with the participants. Many of them were even younger than us, but they were interested in the political situation and asked about our life and the war in Ukraine".
Svitlana notes that the girls were happy to get a new experience - both communication and professional one.
"All the films were made on socially important topics, but despite the seriousness of the plot, they were breathtaking. In general, the trip was interesting. We talked with different people, talked about what happened and what awaits the world ahead. The more Ukrainians participate in various events and tell the truth, the better for both Ukraine and the world in order to warn other countries what could happen in the event of a war,” Svitlana shared her opinion.
Thanks to the efforts of creative youth, teachers and fellow partners, the world has learned more about the tragic events in Mariupol and Ukraine, which were caused by the Russian attack on 24 February 2022.
“I am sincerely grateful to the Saving Lives humanitarian project for helping internally displaced persons from Mariupol and supporting the professional growth of our students,” said Mykola TROFYMENKO, Rector of Mariupol State University, "The participation of our young filmmakers in the festival is a worthy opportunity to tell their peers from all over the world about what young people experienced in Mariupol".
"From this festival, the girls brought experience that we will definitely use. We will continue our work so that the hell the Russians have caused in Mariupol does not happen again anywhere else and ever", emphasized Mykola OSYCHENKO, the teacher of television management at Mariupol State University.