Ukraine history series ‘Legacy’ is a way to fight Russian propaganda

New Series on Ukraine History Exploring Its Culture

After the last four days of Ukraine turning into a war zone, Film.UA, the largest production group, decided to make a series on Ukrainian history and culture. The series will be free to all broadcasters and streamers around the world.

Film.UA, a leading Ukrainian production company, decided to develop a series called ‘Heritage’, which explores and showcases the culture, customers, traditions of Ukraine amid the conflict waged by Russian troops in their country. The series will oppose the propaganda set by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The series available for a worldwide audience and everybody can watch this historical document for free of cost.

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On the weekend, the production company uploaded a set of links free of charge. The 26 episode long series, shows different Ukraine region and their culture. It showcases their dress, facts, and customs.

Series Background 

Last week when Russian President Putin said that Eastern European countries have no importance as a country. Ukraine’s production company decided to take this step to show the world and their counterparts how the country has a rich history and has been coming for a very long time.

The Russian president claimed that Ukraine was created by Vladimir Lenin during the time of the Soviet Union, despite strong evidence from the country’s history he ignored to accept the country’s existence. President Putin always compelled to treat Ukraine as part of Russia’s territory and not as its neighbour. It is part of his own country and closely related to his culture, language, and history. He also made it the sole reason to take back the land to his own in an unjustified way.

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The media company oppose Russian propaganda and will fight for the survival of their country and will not allow anyone to erase their history, culture, art and literature, the media company said.

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