Description |
1 online resource (56 minutes) |
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Current affairs in video |
Summary |
The Orange Revolution was not a revolution in dictionary terms. It was a revolution of will and resolve that changed a nation forever. As Russia-backed candidate Yanukovych emerged as winner of the presidential elections of December 2004, reports of corruption, falsifications and intimidations triggered a popular outcry. Millions took part in a protest that lasted over a month. In spite of the cold and risks involved, the Ukrainians stuck to their guns. This film tells the story of a people's peaceful fight for true independence |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed March 29, 2016) |
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Previously released as DVD |
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In English |
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In Ukrainian |
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Original language in English |
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Original language in Ukrainian |
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Best Feature Documentary at the Boston International Film Festival |
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Best International Documentary at the Garden State Film Festival |
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Honorable Mention at the Philadelphia Independent Film festival |
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The Audience Award for Best International Documentary at Phoenix Film Festival |
Subject |
Presidents -- Ukraine -- Election -- 2004
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SUBJECT |
Ukraine -- History -- Orange Revolution, 2004
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Ukraine -- History -- 20th century
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Kolodiy, Damian, director
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Kolodiy, Damian, producer
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DK Productions.
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