93: Battle for Ukraine
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Directed byLydia Guzhva
Written byVadym Vadey
Produced byVadym Yaroslavovich Vadey
Lydia Guzhva
Lydia Guzhva
CinematographyDmytro Minyailo, Oleksandr Dzhantimirov, Oleksiy Yurchenko
| 93: Battle for Ukraine | |
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| Directed by | Lydia Guzhva |
| Written by | Vadym Vadey |
| Produced by | Vadym Yaroslavovich Vadey Lydia Guzhva |
| Cinematography | Dmytro Minyailo, Oleksandr Dzhantimirov, Oleksiy Yurchenko |
| Edited by | Dmitry Kisov, Vadym Vadey, Anton Degoda, Dmitry Zhdanov, Lydia Guzhva, Mikhail Voznenko |
| Music by | Tin Sontsia (band), Serhiy Vasyliuk. |
| Distributed by | Lidi Ya Films |
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Running time | 50 minutes (Part 1) 106 minutes (Part 2) |
| Country | Ukraine |
| Language | Ukrainian |
93: Battle for Ukraine (Ukrainian: «93: бій за Україну», romanized: Biy za Ukrainu) is a Ukrainian series of documentary films, the first parts of which was originally released in 2018, directed by Lydia Guzhva based on an idea by Vadym Yaroslavovich Vadey. The documentary centres on the 93rd Brigade of the Ukrainian army and its role in the war in the Donbas against Russians and Russian-backed separatists. The documentary is told using a mixture of interviews with brigade members, film shot by members of the brigade during the conflict, and film shot by Guzhva and Vedey.[1][2]