A documentary by Alan Badoev and Ukraine
“The Hardest Hour” is a documentary journey through the lives of Ukrainians during the war Each story in the documentary is a film captured by our characters on their devices This project is more than just another film about the war
The unique testimony of the tragic events and crimes of russia through the eyes of Ukrainians, which the entire world must see and feel.
“The Hardest Hour” is more than just another film about the war. This is a message to the entire world about the strength and courage of Ukrainians. About the horrors of war and russia’s crimes against civilians. We created this film for people worldwide, regardless of their background, to experience our pain and desire to live, and to see the struggle of Ukrainians for their independence. Today, our mission is to deliver these messages in different parts of the world.
Additionally, the screenings in Ukraine aimed to raise funds for the treatment of severely wounded soldiers. Thanks to our defenders, we can create films and tell the truth about Ukraine.
“The Hardest Hour” goes on Every second is a life of our people.
So, try to experience the story of Ukrainians today and help us save our future.
The audience
Cinema
Bridge
Donations in UAH for the treatment of the military
Every minute was filmed by Ukrainians on their phones
We have collected 12 thousand stories from different parts of Ukraine
The selection and editing of the film took a year and a half
The result is 120 minutes of the feature-length film "The Hardest Hour"
Part of the speech by film director Alan Badoev during the screening of “The Hardest Hour” at NATO Headquarters in Brussels within the framework of a strategic meeting of NATO ambassadors and members.
“Listen to the voices of Ukrainians… We have put them together for you in a time capsule. While watching this film, remember this is exactly what the battle for life, for freedom, for the future looks like. The war goes on, and so does our hardest hour…”.
Director of the film
Part of the speech by film director Alan Badoev during the screening of “The Hardest Hour” at NATO Headquarters in Brussels within the framework of a strategic meeting of NATO ambassadors and members.
“Listen to the voices of Ukrainians… We have put them together for you in a time capsule. While watching this film, remember this is exactly what the battle for life, for freedom, for the future looks like. The war goes on, and so does our hardest hour…”.
Director of the film
Investing in quality culture is important. We need to remember how and what exactly happened in 2022. We should not forget how we felt, how we communicated, what we thought and cared about, and what our decisions were. Time kills these memories, so it is extremely important to capture them.
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