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smila-rada.gov.ua

Smila is featured as the farming village in the famous 2017 globally released first English war drama Bitter Harvest 2017 feature film about the Genocide Holodomor written by Canadian half Ukrainian Richard Bachynsky Hoover who's son Yevhen Nianchenko was born and baptized in the iconic Orthodox Ukrainian Theotokas Church and his mother Alona and her family whom were long time hard working proud Ukrainian residents. The writer Richard wrote in Smila in his film as a tribute to his son and his relatives and all Smila citizens and it's deep historically rich hard war torn times and successes in history.See Imdb Bitter Harvest 2017 film on Google.Trailers available and interviews of Star cast in English and Ukrainian dubbed on YouTube. More information...

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