Documentary

“No Sleep Til Kyiv”

Documentary No Sleep Til Kyiv is about regular people who inside organisation Help99/69th Sniffing Brigade sacrifice their pre-war lives to build a pipeline of badly needed trucks and aid to front-line Ukrainian troops.

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Duration: 90 min.
Country: USA, Estonia, Ukraine.

Synopsys:

When American Peter Duke joined a NAFO convoy from Estonia to Kyiv to deliver critical Help99 aid to Ukrainian troops, he unexpectedly discovered a country echoing the spirit and unity of America's birth in 1776. Duke witnessed the people involved in this struggle up close revealing remarkable acts of selflessness and purpose that transcended borders and politics. It changed his perception of the conflict and himself. He returned home, impassioned and determined to do more. He shared his story with his friend Keith Ori, and it ignited a mission purpose for them both!


Filmmakers: Peter Duke, Eric Leibman, Christopher Walters, Keith Ori, Philip Godwin, Dimitri Nasennik, Yuri Radko.

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Movie poster for 'No Sleep Til Kyiv' showing cars driving on a road at dusk with dark stormy clouds and red text overlay.
"It is about tremendous understanding, respect and love. Do watch it. It's just like vitamins for your cell, for your brain."
- Anna From Ukraine
"I have always had a bit of a hard time explaining to my friends how these convoys feel, but now I can just show them no Sleep till Kyiv."
- Joni Askola
"I think the movie is so fantastic and everyone should watch it. It's a treat.  So often we, the people that support Ukraine, are not fully aware what is the impact and what uh, are the intricates of us sending some help and aid to Ukraine. "
-Georgi from Ukraine Matters
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