Ukrainians in Quebec
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Ukrainians in Quebec portrays the Ukrainian settlement in Quebec, Canada from 1891 to 1945. By means of rare salvaged photographs and personal accounts, the film depicts the formative years of the first two waves of Ukrainian immigration in Quebec. Including the unjust internment in Spirit Lake in Northern Quebec.
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55 minutes
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Okradena Zemlya (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (Ukrainian)
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Ukrainians in Quebec (English)
Freedom Had a Price (English)
Genocide Revealed (English)
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Okradena Zemlya (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (English)
Ukrainians in Quebec (English)
Freedom Had a Price (English)
Genocide Revealed (English)
Okradena Zemlya (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (English)
Genocide Revealed (English)
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Ukrainians in Quebec (English)
Freedom Had a Price (English)
Korovai: The Art of Baking and Decorating $29.95
Korovai: The Art of Baking and Decorating presents an instructional workshop on the art of baking and decorating a korovai at the Ukrainian Museum in New York City. It features Larysa Zielyk, a renowned specialist in korovai baking and ornamentation, and Lubow Wolynetz, an expert in Ukrainian traditions and rituals from pre-christian times to the present. With detailed instruction and colorful commentary, this film captures an ancient art form for posterity and is a must-see for anyone interested in esoteric wedding customs.
Harvest of Despair documents the Ukrainian terror famine of 1932-33, which caused the deaths of 7,000,000 people. Using interviews with survivors and scholars to supplement rare photographic evidence, it established that the terror famine was deliberately created by the Soviet Government as part of Stalin's decades-long effort to destroy the Ukrainian peasantry, who resisted the forced collectivization of their lands. Since its original release, it has received many international awards (including an Academy Award nomination) and has been featured on William F. Buckley's Firing Line program on the PBS television network. A powerful film, "Harvest of Despair" provides rare insight into one of this century's least-known but most vicious genocides.
55 minutes.