SYNOPSIS


“THE SOUND OF FLIES” is a compelling and intimate documentary that chronicles the lives of Ukrainians in the harrowing initial days of the Russian occupation. Through a combination of video evidence and heartfelt conversations with individuals who lived through the war, the film aims to shed light on the personal experiences and untold stories of those affected by this devastating conflict.

The documentary delves deep into the lives of ordinary Ukrainians, capturing their raw emotions, fears, and resilience in the face of an unexpected and violent invasion. It starts by presenting a series of video evidences, filmed by victims and witnesses during the first days of the occupation. These videos, often captured in moments of chaos and danger, serve as a powerful visual backdrop to the narratives shared by the survivors.

The film adopts a conversational style, allowing the audience to connect with individuals who have experienced the war firsthand. Through poignant interviews, the survivors recount their personal journeys, sharing their memories, hopes, and the tremendous challenges they faced during the early stages of the Russian occupation. Their stories reflect the diversity of Ukrainian society, encompassing people from different regions, backgrounds, and professions, all united by their shared struggle.