10 November 2025

The film Kherson: People Safari" will be released on the anniversary of the city's liberation

(ILLUSTRATION: khersonhumansafari.com)

The documentary Kherson: Safari for People" will soon be shown on TV channels. The film recreates the real events and lives of Kherson residents during the occupation and after the liberation of the right-bank part of the city.

This was reported by the press service of the Kherson Regional State Administration.

The documentary "Kherson: Safari for People" on Ukrainian TV channels and online platforms.

You can watch the film for free on YouTube, as well as on MEGOGO, Kyivstar TV, Sweet TV, YouTV, OTT Club, and Ukrainske TV. On November 11, 2025, at 20:00, the film is scheduled to be broadcast on Dim and Freedom TV channels.

This 80-minute film was created by American filmmaker, journalist, and correspondent Zarina Zabriskie. According to the press service, this date is special for Zarina Zabriskie - it was three years ago that she first came to Kherson to tell the world about the events in the city.

According to the director's team, the screening of the film, along with a new UN report on drone attacks, Angelina Jolie 's visit to Kherson, and President Zelensky's initiatives to improve the city's anti-drone defense, will help Ukrainians better understand the situation and support Kherson.

Trailer of the documentary film"Kherson: Kherson: HumanSafari, a chronicle of Russian terror in one of the hottest regions of the war, was released in late May. The film reveals the shocking truth about life under occupation, the struggle for freedom, the crimes of the Russians and the current reality of Kherson in the context of drone warfare.

The film covers the entire journey of Kherson - from the first days of the invasion in 2022, through the occupation, resistance and liberation, to the current massive drone strikes. The film was directed by Oleksandr Andrushchenko, who documented the events directly in the occupied city. The film gained considerable resonance with the recent conclusion of the UN Commission, which recognized the systematic drone attacks on Kherson as crimes against humanity and war crimes.

The film not only shows the atrocities of the Russian occupiers, but also captures the resilience of the people of Kherson - people who fight, survive and continue to live despite the daily terror.

Анна Бальчінос

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