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"Kherson: Human Safari" stands as an extraordinary testament to human endurance in the face of unimaginable brutality. Director Zarina Zabrisky has crafted more than a documentaryshe has created a vital historical record that captures the raw truth of civilian life under Russian aggression.
The film's five-part structure chronicles the devastating journey of Kherson's residents: from the shock of invasion, through the suffocating months of occupation, the bittersweet liberation, the catastrophic flooding after the Kakhovka Dam's destruction, and the ongoing nightmare of drone warfare that turns human beings into targets for sport.
What makes this work exceptional is its intimacy. These aren't statistics or headlinesthese are neighbors...