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In the US, they made a movie about the biggest tragedy of the Ukrainian people: "Who are we going to shoot today?"
Znaj.UA
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“Other nations have a nasty habit of negotiating Ukraine’s fate without their consent….”
J.B. Spins
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Silecky, a New Jersey resident in Verona and also a grandson to one of the actual Ukrainian immigrants, came up with the idea for the documentary while taking a course on Soviet history while he attended school at University of California, Berkeley.
~ Ken Downey, Jr.
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Nigrin: Your deeply moving documentary film rings to light the little-known story of Ukrainians, who were torn from their homes, and their nation, when the Nazis invaded the territory of Ukraine and clashed with the Soviet army at the height of World War II. Please tell us more about your film and why you decided to make it?
~Al Nigrin, New Jersey Stage
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WCTC AM 1450-AM Fall 2018 New Jersey Film Festival Filmmaker Interview Series Schedule hosted by Bert Baron
Interviews can be heard live on
1450 on the AM dial in Central New Jersey and on the internet here
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The film was selected as one of 22 finalists for the film festival, based on the determination of 15 film judges who screened more than 507 works that were submitted by filmmakers from around the world.
~ The Ukrainian Weekly
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“Local film fans should pay particular attention to "Baba Babee Skazala (Grandmother Told Grandmother)," a documentary by Verona resident and debuting filmmaker Matej Silecky having its world premiere 7 p.m Sunday, Oct. 7 at Voorhees Hall.
The film, produced by Point Pleasant native Julie Parker, combines animation and interviews to tell the story of Ukrainian refugee children who immigrated to the United States during World War II.”
~Alex Biese
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Al Nigrin, Executive Producer and Curator of the NJ Film Festival, speaks with Director Matej Silecky and Producer Julie Parker about their film "Baba Babee Skazala."
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““Baba Babee Skazala” [“Grandmother Told Grandmother”], a documentary film by Verona resident, and first-time filmmaker, Matej Silecky, will have its world premiere at the Fall 2018 New Jersey Film Festival on Sunday, October 7 at 7 p.m.”
~from MyVeronaNJ
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