6.3
68 min
Between 1931 and 1933, 4 million Ukrainians were to die of hunger. This famine was not preceded by any cataclysmic weather event, nor by a war. This was an ideological crime: decided by Stalin and approved by the Politburo, with the aim of punishing Ukrainian peasants who refused the collectivization of the countryside, cultivated a strong form of nationalism and showed resistance to communist ideology. Drawing on previously unpublished material, on many Soviet films and on a number of particular points of view, including that of Welsh journalist and whistleblower Gareth Jones, this film retraces the story of that famine.
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Kester Lovelace | Gareth Jones (voice) | Unowned |
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Elisabeth Wautlet | Soviet Authorities (voice) | Unowned |
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Less "Leslie" Clack | Edouard Herriot (voice) (as Les Clack) | Unowned |
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Jerry Di Giacomo | Italian Consul (voice) | Unowned |
Ken Starcevic | Walter Duranty (voice) | Unowned | |
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Bruce Sherfield | Accounts (voice) | Unowned |