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Bitter Harvest

In Ukraine 1930, when Stalin announces his ambitions on taking into account the policy of Holodomore, a program that will lead to the death of people by starvation, the thing that leads Yuri, a young courageous artist to risk his life for saving his lover.
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Ken Eisner Georgia Straight
March 01, 2017 In reality, more than seven million people likely died on Stalin's orders. (The final numbers remain unknown.) Don't they deserve a better epitaph than this?
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S. Jhoanna Robledo Common Sense Media
March 07, 2017 Disappointing drama shows brutal historical violence.
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Sandra Hall Sydney Morning Herald
March 01, 2017 It's not Zhivago. The big picture is drawn a little too hastily for that. But it is a rousing tale with political pertinence, given the current state of relations between Russia and the Ukraine.
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Godfrey Cheshire RogerEbert.com
February 24, 2017 Almost inevitably, approaching the Holodomor via a standard-length dramatic feature risks reducing the cataclysm's enormity to a trivializing size and emotional impact.
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Sheri Linden Los Angeles Times
February 23, 2017 Given the scope of the early-1930s atrocity, the most shocking thing about director George Mendeluk's new dramatization is how utterly devoid of emotional impact it is.
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Jeannette Catsoulis New York Times
February 23, 2017 The millions who died during this real-life tragedy deserve a stronger memorial than this one.
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Chris Knight National Post
March 02, 2017 The story of the Holodomor is an important one, but Bitter Harvest plasters over the dark history with all manner of movie shortcuts.
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Tom Long Detroit News
February 24, 2017 This is a shameful piece of history that deserves a far better film.
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Brad Wheeler Globe and Mail
March 03, 2017 This is a story of villainous oppression, unfortunately told with oppressive earnestness.
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Peter Debruge Variety
February 23, 2017 While "Bitter Harvest" will undoubtedly serve to raise awareness, there can be no doubt that the events deserve a more compelling and responsible treatment than this.
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Daniel Barnes Sacramento News & Review
March 02, 2017 It seems like Mendeluk and his writer Richard Bachynsky Hoover were striving for something sweeping and old-fashioned, but the end result is claustrophobic and comically out-of-touch.
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Rain Jokinen SFist
March 23, 2017 The film's use of English-speaking actors, digital cinematography, and simple sets gives it all a cheap, made-for-cable movie feel.
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