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Film Review - Anton (2019)
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Historical drama “Anton” describes the events in southern Ukraine in the 1920s, when the Bolsheviks began their terror in Ukraine. The film is the latest work by Georgian director Zaza Urushadze and is based on real events, which were described in the book “Anton, a young boy, his friend and the Russian revolution”. The film “Anton” depicts the friendship of two boys who live in a carefree world of children's adventures, until their families face the cruelty of the Red Army.
Title: Film Review - Anton (2019)
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Historical drama “Anton” describes the events in southern Ukraine in the 1920s, when the Bolsheviks began their terror in Ukraine.
The film is the latest work by Georgian director Zaza Urushadze and is based on real events, which were described in the book “Anton, a young boy, his friend and the Russian revolution”.
The film “Anton” depicts the friendship of two boys who live in a carefree world of children's adventures, until their families face the cruelty of the Red Army.
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