
2006
The forest in Bykovnia near Kyiv hides the remains of more than 30,000 NKVD victims, including several thousand Poles. In 2006, a team of Polish archeologists, with the cooperation of the Ukrainian side, conducted exhumation work there, which confirmed that Poles were buried in the cemetery. At the time, two people whose fathers are believed to be buried there also came to the Bykovsky forest. The film tells the story of the history of the place, the local residents' perception of it, and the search for the fathers' graves.

Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence

Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee

Esperanto

Breaker Morant

Katyn

The Great Raid

The Last Days

Narratives of Modern Genocide

If Only I Were That Warrior

My name is KIM Bok-dong

“May Your Memory Be Love“ - The Story of Ovadia Baruch

K.O.R.

Tylko nie mów nikomu

Radical Evil

500 Years

Half the Town

How to Remember

The Look of Silence