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Ukrainian War Film ‘Bucha Unbroken’ Sets Warsaw Premiere, Canoe Launches Sales Ahead Of AFM


The film is based on the true story of Konstantin Gudauskas, who used his Kazakh passport to save 203 civilians following the Russian invasion.

The film is based on the true story of Konstantin Gudauskas, a Lithuanian Jew and resident of Ukraine who used his Kazakh passport to travel to Russian occupied territories and save 203 civilians. The film depicts Konstantin’s clandestine rescue operation in Bucha, Vorzel, and Hostomel (Kyiv region), beginning with a call he receives from a Crimean intelligence agent who sees his ability to move freely within the region as an asset. Canoe’s Managing Director, Caroline Stern, added: “Working with Oleksandr, Stanislav and their team is not only a pleasure, but a privilege.

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