Peace for Nina

Peace for Nina

2026 · 80 min · Documentary

The story of Nina Branovytska, the mother of Ukrainian soldier Ihor Branovytskyi, one of the defenders of Donetsk Airport. In 2015, Ihor was captured during the withdrawal from the airport, he was tortured and executed by a leader of pro-Russian militants while being in captivity.

Directed by Jeanne Dovhych

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