In the fifth episode, we explore Kharkiv. This city is a symbol of resilience and creativity when faced with adversity. Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, is known for its vibrant arts scene and diverse architecture.
Kharkiv has endured severe damage, but its spirit is unbroken. Its community is determined to keep it alive through innovation, art, and unity. Masha Lavrova explores the many facets of Kharkiv, from the haunting past of Slovo House, to the dynamic energy at the Yermilov Center, and the Nafta Theater. Discover the local culinary gems, and hear powerful stories about the resilience that defines this extraordinary city.
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Team:
Toma Istomina, Executive Producer & Story Editor
Director: Tetiana Koronkova
Host & scriptwriter: Masha Lavrova
Line producer: Valeriia Snopkova
Camera persons: Olena Zashko, Max Pavlun.
Video editor: Vladyslav S.
Motion designer: Dana Loboda
Masha Lavrova works as a TikTok video producer and host for the Kyiv Independent. She developed her digital marketing and public relations skills while working for different global companies and in Australia. Masha studied film and television directing and production. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Screen Media and Communication from Western Sydney University, Australia. Read more
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