Crimea Unveiled
In March 2014 Russia occupied Crimea. This caused mass displacement of indigenous Crimean Tatar minority from Crimea to the Ukrainian mainland. "Crimea Unveiled" is the short documentary featuring Crimean Tatar artist fleeing his homeland to save a collection of traditional national art from the Russian invasion.
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Olga MorkovaDirector
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Ernes Sari-HalilDirector
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Olga MorkovaProducer
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Project Title (Original Language):Крим Всередині
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:20 minutes 35 seconds
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Completion Date:November 8, 2014
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Production Budget:10,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Ukraine
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Country of Filming:Ukraine
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Language:English, Russian, Ukrainian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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independent screeningKyiv, Ukraine
November 10, 2014
Ukraine Premiere -
Ukrainian Festival in PolandPoznan, Poland
May 26, 2015
Poland Premiere -
screening in the UN HeadquartersNew York, New York
April 29, 2015 -
screening at the Ukrainian Institute of AmericaNew York, New York
March 25, 2015
USA Premiere -
Festival Of EqualityKyiv, Ukraine
December 16, 2014 -
independent screeningParis, Ukraine
November 26, 2014
France Premiere
Olga Morkova is documentary filmmaker and human rights expert from Ukraine. She worked with UNHCR, OSCE, and IOM addressing the forced migration issues. In March 2014 Ms. Morkova, who appeared to be displaced herself, worked to address the situation of IDPs in Ukraine. The documentary "Crimea Unveiled" features one of the UNHCR beneficiaries whom Ms. Morkova met during her work in the field.