Watching it now and have shared on my social media. There is almost a new movie about WW2 every week in Hollywood, not one on the genocides caused by the Bolsheviks. It's difficult to understand why people don't notice and are not suspicious about this. I really appreciate your work and hold you in the highest regard for making it.
This is the first film in World History to have the Karelian language in it. Lead character Elizabeta speaks in the Karelian language and its is in English subtitles, when she writes the her Karelian Human Rights manifesto. Karelians were a Finnish ethnic minority in the USSR who were deported and genocided in Gulag camps.
The Karelian language is such an obscure dialect that even the USC film professor from Helsinki didn't know it, but through a network we found a Karelian woman living in an isolated cabin in the forest who read my script lines and these were copied by the American actress.
Many want to still believe in "The Utopia" of "Socialized Marxism" these are retired Canadians on government job pension paychecks. They live luxurious lives with nice homes and views and hate the truth getting out, lest their MONEY from Gov't Job Pensions stops and they have to be poor like everyone else.
Watching it now and have shared on my social media. There is almost a new movie about WW2 every week in Hollywood, not one on the genocides caused by the Bolsheviks. It's difficult to understand why people don't notice and are not suspicious about this. I really appreciate your work and hold you in the highest regard for making it.
Thank You. Very much appreciated!
History forgot the part played by the Soviets during the invasion of Japan territory, in July 1938. Which started WW II.
This is the first film in World History to have the Karelian language in it. Lead character Elizabeta speaks in the Karelian language and its is in English subtitles, when she writes the her Karelian Human Rights manifesto. Karelians were a Finnish ethnic minority in the USSR who were deported and genocided in Gulag camps.
I love reading the blocked "comments" because I then research out where their hatred comes from.
The Karelian language is such an obscure dialect that even the USC film professor from Helsinki didn't know it, but through a network we found a Karelian woman living in an isolated cabin in the forest who read my script lines and these were copied by the American actress.
Many want to still believe in "The Utopia" of "Socialized Marxism" these are retired Canadians on government job pension paychecks. They live luxurious lives with nice homes and views and hate the truth getting out, lest their MONEY from Gov't Job Pensions stops and they have to be poor like everyone else.