The Quest to Bring Them Home: A Film on Ukraine's Effort to Recover Fallen Soldiers.
'Return My Name': A Documentary on Loss and Recovery
According to Novyny.live: A new documentary, 'Return My Name,' focuses on the Ukrainians dedicated to retrieving the bodies of soldiers killed in action. The film had its pre-release screening in Kyiv on February 11. This project is a crucial contribution to highlighting an issue that affects countless families, as approximately 70,000 people are currently considered missing in Ukraine. The scale of this tragedy underscores a profound national challenge.
Production began in the summer of 2025, and the film aims to portray not only the tragedy of loss but also the resilience of those working to bring their loved ones home. One of the subjects is Veronika Kukovytska, whose husband, Ivan Kukovytsky, was listed as missing for 11 months. This personal story reveals the deep emotional toll and the complex reality faced by grieving families.
A Lasting Legacy of Loss
Marian Kushnir, one of the film's creators, emphasized:
'This issue will remain relevant even after the war ends.'
This statement points to the enduring societal importance of recovering the fallen and searching for the missing long into the future. 'Return My Name' seeks to draw attention to these ongoing struggles and give a voice to those who can never forget.
The documentary not only reflects the grim realities of the current war in Ukraine but also underscores the suffering and hope of the families left behind. It may become a vital part of the public's understanding of the conflict's tragic consequences and the urgent questions surrounding the missing. The discussion about repatriating the dead and continuing the search will remain pressing, as these issues resonate far beyond the immediate victims, affecting the entire fabric of society.
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