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      ‘It’s not going to be some miraculous recovery’: film charts healing of Ukrainian children rescued from Russia

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 11 December 2025

    Director of After the Rain, set in animal therapy retreat, says she aimed to portray ‘children as children, not as a statistic’

    Sasha Mezhevoy was five years old when she, her older brother and sister were sent to an orphanage in Moscow. They were told they were going to be adopted by a Russian family. But they were not orphans. They were Ukrainian children who had been forcibly removed from their father.

    Sasha grew up in Mariupol , the port city that endured more than 80 days of bombardment in one of the bloodiest and most destructive chapters of the early months of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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      ‘It’s not going to be some miraculous recovery’: film charts healing of Ukrainian children rescued from Russia

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 11 December 2025

    Director of After the Rain, set in animal therapy retreat, says she aimed to portray ‘children as children, not as a statistic’

    Sasha Mezhevoy was five years old when she, her older brother and sister were sent to an orphanage in Moscow. They were told they were going to be adopted by a Russian family. But they were not orphans. They were Ukrainian children who had been forcibly removed from their father.

    Sasha grew up in Mariupol , the port city that endured more than 80 days of bombardment in one of the bloodiest and most destructive chapters of the early months of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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      ‘It’s not going to be some miraculous recovery’: film charts healing of Ukrainian children rescued from Russia

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 11 December 2025

    Director of After the Rain, set in animal therapy retreat, says she aimed to portray ‘children as children, not as a statistic’

    Sasha Mezhevoy was five years old when she, her older brother and sister were sent to an orphanage in Moscow. They were told they were going to be adopted by a Russian family. But they were not orphans. They were Ukrainian children who had been forcibly removed from their father.

    Sasha grew up in Mariupol , the port city that endured more than 80 days of bombardment in one of the bloodiest and most destructive chapters of the early months of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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