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Jamala became the heroine of the documentary and told how she survived the first days of the war (video)

The film uses photos and video backgrounds, which are depicted on the streets of Kiev, on stage and with their children. The singer himself believes that the tape is not about her, but about all the Ukrainians whose home came the war. Ukrainian singer Jamal became the heroine of the documentary "Songs of Freedom", in which she told how she lived with her children the first days after the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation into Ukraine.

The singer told about it on her page on the social network Instagram. Jamala posted a selection of videoaders from the movie. On one of them the singer goes in the car, barely holding back tears. On the other, it performs on stage, and another one stands on Kyiv Street. The artist thanks God for being alive, but emphasizes that he cannot remain indifferent to the fate of all Ukrainians whose home is now bombing Russia. The movie also has footage that the singer is depicted with her children.

Apparently, Jamala and her sons go in the car. One of the boys looks straight into the camera, and the other plays with a red toy machine and looks out the window. Jamala herself, dressed in a black tracksuit, looks tired. "Frames from the movie" Jamala: Songs of Freedom ", God forbid, that it will look at the end. This is a documentary on the initiative of Voice of America not about me, it is about us, about each of us," Jamal wrote.

The singer added that she did not specifically summarize her personal results at the end of 2023. Because in this movie everything is happening since February 24, 2022. These documentary has been experiencing Ukrainians for two years. Here, about the history from the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Russia, about these two years of losses, pain, suffering, expectations and uncertainty. But at the same time, this movie is about our desperate struggle for our freedom.

Jamala gained international popularity in 2016 as the winner of the Eurovision Contest, where she performed her song "1944" on deportation to Central Asia of that year of the Crimean Tatars, including her great -grandmother's family. Jamala performed on well -known sites such as Kennedy Center in Washington, District of Columbia, National Opera House in Kiev, Ukraine, and the Eurovision Competition of 2023, held in Liverpool, England.

Her last album Qirim, which means "Crimea" is a tribute to its Crimean Tatar root. We will remind, a little earlier, Jamala showed a rare photo with a grandmother. The singer shared a picture in Storis when she told about her longing for Crimea and held on the peninsula by her childhood. The singer added that she believed in the liberation of the peninsula from the invaders. We also wrote that Vitaliy Kozlovsky showed footage from the front and told how he changed.