Coffee vs. Barbecues

Coffee vs. Barbecues

2017 · 14 min · Documentary

In 2015, local elections were held for city councils in Ukraine. The film's action takes place in Kyiv. Its protagonists are a young councillor who is just starting in his career, and a member of a major political force. Coffee and discussion on the one hand vs. barbecue and songs on the other. Which one would you choose?

Directed by Dmytro Burko · Written by Dmytro Burko

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