Father Sebastian, a Ukrainian priest and one of the characters portrayed in our documentary has taken upon himself the mission of saving old sacred art from destruction (either deliberate destruction or simply resulting from neglect and ignorance).
While doing this, he does not discriminate between Ukrainian, Polish or Jewish sacred art, he collects all the artifacts [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Stories from the editing room’
April 29, 2009
Father Sebastian saving sacred art
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April 14, 2009
New Photo Gallery
A lot of exciting things are happening with the film, but we haven’t been as good in updating the blog as we should have.
First update comes in the form of a new photo gallery on the website. It features some of the production stills we took while on location in Ukraine and Poland. It’s a [...]
November 29, 2008
At the train station
As we were going through our footage, we got accross this clip that we thought was pretty funny – well maybe I should say: we got accross this clip that seems funny now that Petro, the camera and I all survived!
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November 25, 2008
When the adrenaline rush is over and the editing begins
Deepest apologies to all of you who missed our blog!
We are back with a brief update… we haven’t been writing for a while just because we thought no one would be interested in hearing stories about staying up endless hours in dark editing rooms; translating endless hours of tapes, and roaming the school’s hallways with [...]
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