Hatred
Murder of the Innocent
Summer of 1939. Zosia is a young Polish girl who is deeply in love with Ukrainian Petro. Their great love will be put to the test when her father decides to marry her to a wealthy widower Skiba. Right after wedding she is left alone because her husband is drafted to the Polish army for the war with Germany. Meanwhile, tensions grow due to Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians living side by side.
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Wołyń/Volhynia (2016) Trailer (english subtitles)
Cast

Arkadiusz Jakubik
Maciej Skiba

Adrian Zaremba
Antek Wilk

Lech Dyblik
Hawryluk

Dorota Liliental
School Teacher

Jacek Braciak
Głowacki

Tomasz Sapryk
Izaak Menzl

Sebastian Stegmann
Niemiec

Vasyl Vasylyk
Petro Hapyna

Oleksandr Chesherov
Mykoła Mełenczuk

Roman Skorovskyi
Stepan Szuma

Janusz Chabior
Ksiądz Józef

Iryna Skladan
Olga Hapyna

Maria Sobocińska
Hela Głowacka

Oleksandr Zbarazkyi
Wasyl Huk

Beata Łuczak
Hawrylukowa

Oles Fedorchenko
Iwan Huk

Liudmyla Honcharova
Siostra Petro

Serhii Bachyk
Andrij Kurczuk
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Reviews
Felicity
This movie depicts what happens when we "other" our fellow human beings to the point of insanity setting in.
It starts out nicely, with the celebration of a wedding, a festivity which involves the whole town, both Polish and Ukrainian families, in the late spring of 1939.
But there is an undercurrent of ugliness circulating in the midst of the merriment. I had no idea the depths to which things would fall.
For this is part of WWII-era history I never knew before today.
How does someone live amongst people, intermarry, work side by side, share food and laughter -- but all the while have bitterness in their hearts towards those same people because of a belief that one's own life is miserable because of THOSE people?
The movie needs to be watched very carefully as there is important foreshadowing that I missed on the first viewing.
Hate is a sickness, the ultimate madness, a form of self-hatred. As we've seen throughout history, it can destroy everything around it.
And in the next cycle, alliances shift and there is someone new to hate.
Madness.
Edited to add:
After a third watch, I must remark on the good people.
The helpers.
Not very many but I hope the real-life helpers all died with a clear conscience, knowing they helped when they could.
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