Traces
Synopsis
Traces moves beyond documentation of gender-based violence in war, becoming a powerful reflection on resilience and the strength found when women stand together. Iryna Dovhan, once held captive and subjected to public humiliation, now stands beside women who choose to speak about the sexual violence they have endured during Russia's war in Ukraine. Sharing these experiences is painful, yet within this collective space, their voices gain strength and recognition. Directors Alisa Kovalenko and Marysia Nikitiuks allow each testimony to unfold with dignity, while showcasing how solidarity can begin to rebuild what has been broken. An empathetic and vital documentary that honours courage and the power of speaking out.
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