New York studio made a film about a family of Ukrainian immigrants in the United States

New York studio made a film about a family of Ukrainian immigrants in the United States
New York studio made a film about a family of Ukrainian immigrants in the United States

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Tribeca Studios produced the short documentary film “One Good Reason”, which tells about Ukrainian immigrants in America. The film was directed by Emmy Award winners Perry Peltz and Matthew O’Neill. The 25-minute film tells about the forced relocation of a Ukrainian family to the state of Wisconsin (USA), where they are taken in by an American family.
“The Gnatiuk family makes the difficult decision to leave Ukraine and start a new life in rural Wisconsin with their sponsors, Bryce and Maxine Luchterhand. While the Gnatiuks are adjusting to life in Unity, a small town of 384 people, and worrying about the fate of their relatives left in Ukraine, they also find a connection with the Luchterhands,” the tape description says.
The film promotes the online platform Welcome.USwhich was created so that Americans who want to help could contact Ukrainians who need guarantors or other help in the United States.
The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 7, 2023. On International Refugee Day, June 20, the short film was made available to the public.
You can watch the full movie here ⇓

Peltz and O’Neill previously collaborated on the Emmy Award-winning film President Donald J. Trump/An Interview about Trump. Peltz also won Emmys for Armed with Faith and O’Neill for Baghdad ER and In Tahrir Square: 18 Days of Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution. (“In Tahrir Square: 18 Days of Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution”).
Tribeca Productions was founded in 1989 by actor Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal. In 2003, Tribeca Productions became part of the multi-platform company Tribeca Enterprises, managing the Tribeca Festival, Tribeca Studios and production company Mssngpeces.

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New York studio made a film about a family of Ukrainian immigrants in the United States

Tribeca Studios produced the short documentary film “One Good Reason”, which tells about Ukrainian immigrants in America. The film was directed by Emmy Award winners Perry Peltz and Matthew O’Neill. The 25-minute film tells about the forced relocation of a Ukrainian family to the state of Wisconsin (USA), where they are taken in by an American family.

“The Gnatiuk family makes the difficult decision to leave Ukraine and start a new life in rural Wisconsin with their sponsors, Bryce and Maxine Luchterhand. While the Gnatiuks are adjusting to life in Unity, a small town of 384 people, and worrying about the fate of their relatives left in Ukraine, they also find a connection with the Luchterhands,” the tape description says.

The film promotes the online platform Welcome.USwhich was created so that Americans who want to help could contact Ukrainians who need guarantors or other help in the United States.

The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 7, 2023. On International Refugee Day, June 20, the short film was made available to the public.

You can watch the full movie here ⇓

Peltz and O’Neill previously collaborated on the Emmy Award-winning film President Donald J. Trump/An Interview about Trump. Peltz also won Emmys for Armed with Faith and O’Neill for Baghdad ER and In Tahrir Square: 18 Days of Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution. (“In Tahrir Square: 18 Days of Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution”).

Tribeca Productions was founded in 1989 by actor Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal. In 2003, Tribeca Productions became part of the multi-platform company Tribeca Enterprises, managing the Tribeca Festival, Tribeca Studios and production company Mssngpeces.

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