ARTE Reportage
Ukraine: Invisible Wounds25 min
Available until 13/02/2027
23/02/2024
In the last two years of the war, it is estimated that between 70,000 and 100,000 soldiers of the Ukrainian army may have died. Eighty per cent of the population now have a close relative who has been wounded or killed, and twelve million Ukrainians are suffering from war trauma as the psychological wounds become ever more apparent.
Director
Pierre Chabert
Charles Comiti
Author
Charles Comiti
Pierre Chabert
Image
Pierre Chabert
Charles Comiti
Music
Nicolas Cornil
Editing
Léo Hervé
Production
Monolithe Productions
Producer
Arthur Rayssiguier
Pierre Chabert
Maxime Priou
aerial (view) footage
Hàna Vasyk
Country
France
Year
2024
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