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Orange Revolution

The People of Ukraine , Viktor Yushchenko , Steve York  |  DVD
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  • Actors: The People of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, Viktor Yanukovych
  • Directors: Steve York
  • Format: Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Studio: A Force More Powerful Films
  • DVD Release Date: November 15, 2007
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000YQ4BI2
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #80,675 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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It feels like a repeat of the sordid U.S. election scandals, where voters were barred from doing their democratic duty and blame was placed on ballots and the process. But during the 2004 elections in the Ukraine -- where citizens had endured a visibly corrupt governing under President Kuchma and his endorsed, equally criminal successor, they refused to accept the lies. ... a fascinating look at how true leveling power comes with unifying under an umbrella of a belief. --Seattle Post-Intelligencer

The broad scope of the film and the brilliant way it is shot and put together makes of it almost a thriller where truth is stranger -- and more exciting than fiction. ... Besides being an exciting historical documentation of a very recent series of events Orange Revolution; will resonate strongly with the American electorate which sat in front of their TV sets helplessly as Mr. Bush stole the American presidential election in 2000! --Filmfestivals.com

This excellent documentary chronicles the events before and after the disputed election with interviews with all the key players and superb footage of the protestors, braving Kiev s cold weather to claim their democratic rights. ...Plaudits are due both to the work of Steve York and the bravery of the Ukrainian people. --Prostamerika.com

About the Director

Steve York is a veteran documentary filmmaker who has worked in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and South America on subjects ranging from religious fundamentalism to American history to nonviolent conflict. Orange Revolution is York's third documentary about successful nonviolent movements. His first, A Force More Powerful, an in-depth examination of the history of nonviolent conflict, played in film festivals in 1999 and then was broadcast on national public television and nominated for an Emmy. His next project, Bringing Down A Dictator, chronicled the defeat of Slobodan Milosevic and won the coveted George Foster Peabody award in 2003. Like A Force More Powerful, Dictator has been translated into some ten languages and distributed around the world.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth a viewing! January 30, 2008
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Orange Revolution is an invigorating film that reaffirmed my faith in the power of the people when it comes to deciding the future of a country. The determination and perseverance of the Ukrainian population inspired me to actually care again about what is going on here in the United States. I don't think the filmmakers were necessarily trying to detail the dirty progression of the election, blow by blow. Their intention, and well-conveyed I would say, is to tell us the amazing story of how a large group of people can come together and can actually hold an entire political regime accountable.

I was particularly taken with the interviews. You are completely aware that you are getting a first-hand account from those that were on the ground, making things happen. If you would like to learn the story of how and why Yuschenko was successful in the end, I suggest watching this film.
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Winner, President's Award, Chicago, International Doc Festival, 2007; Official Selection, Toronto, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival, 2007; Official Selection, San Francisco International Film Festival, 2007; Official Selection, Seattle International Film Festival, 2007; Official Selection, Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, 2007; Official Selection, DOCNZ New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival, 2007; Official Selection, United Nations Association Film Festival, 2007; Official Selection, Calgary International Film Festival, 2007; Official Selection, Los Angeles, AFI Fest; and, Official Selection, Milwaukee International Film Festival, 2007.

Assembled from over 300 hours of original footage, the events chronicled in this outstanding DVD are recent enough in history to ensure that most readers of this review probably retain clear recollections from "one of the most peaceful" revolutions of the past decade. They can probably recall incredulous images of a man (Viktor Yushchenko)--the before and the after shots--the before (while running for President of Ukraine); the after (his pockmarked face after being poisoned by dioxin--Agent Orange, a few days before the election). Those photos (like the phrase "shot heard round the world" from Ralph Waldo Emerson's memorable opening stanza of Concord Hymn) made it around the world within seconds; those events leading up to the Orange Revolution would go down in history. And, Orange Revolution (the DVD) would chronicle the events and, in the process, itself, make history.

President Viktor Yushchenko officially took office on January 23, 2005. The journey that took him there was surreal. The November, 2004 elections in Ukraine would not only go down in infamy, but they would also hold audiences throughout the world riveted and captive to the Internet, their TVs, their cell phones, and the print media. However, there were ominous events that precipitated that November, 2004 election--the disappearance/beheading of Ukrainian journalist, Hryhorii (Georgiy) Gongadze years earlier.

Included in the DVD are interviews (usually in English; when in Ukrainian, English subtitles are provided) with: Olena Prytula, Editor, Ukrainska Pravda; Serhiy Kudelia, Journalist; Myroslava Gongadze, Wife of Hryhorii (Georgiy); Andriy Ignatov, Editor, [...]; Volodymyr Ariev, Investigative Reporter; Taras Stetskin, Yushchenko Campaign Staff; Serhiy Rakhmanin, Journalist; Oleh Rybachuk, Chief of Staff, Yushchenko Campaign; Andriy Shevchenko, Chanel 5 TV anchor; Yevhen Chernonenko, Security Chief, Yushchenko Campaign; Rostyslan Pavlenko, Political Consultant, Yushchenko Campaign; Oleh Skrypka, Musician; David Zhvaniya, Yushchenko Campaign Staff; Anastasia Bezverkha, PORA Press Secretary; Roman Bezsmertny, Yushchenko Campaign Staff; Mykola Katerynchuk, Legal Counsel, Yushchenko Campaign Staff; Yuriy Lutsenko, Yushchenko Campaign Staff; General Oleksandr Savchenko, Commander, Kyiv District Police; Andriy Mahera, Member, Central Election Commission; Ihor Smeshko, Chief, Security Services; Volodymyr Filenko, Yushchenko Campaign Staff; Andriy Yosypovych Mahera, Central Election Commission Member; and, Olena Lukash, Election Commission Defense Counsel.

Also included are video clips of Leonid Kuchma, President of Ukraine; Vladimir Putin, President of Russia; Yulia Tymoshenko, Campaign Coalition Partner; Viktor Yushchenko, Ukrainian presidential candidate and main government opposition candidate; and, Viktor Yanukovych, Ukrainian presidential candidate handpicked by the corrupt sitting President Kuchma. Election fraud played a major role in that presidential contest, and the public outrage and protests that ensued led to the Orange Revolution.

Witnessing the unending sea of humanity, the sea of orange flags, and the sea of Ukrainian blue and yellow flags, it's difficult to comprehend the audacity of the government officials in trying to pull off a scam on the electorate. But then, it wasn't that long before that Ukraine had been Soviet Ukraine--remnants of that system of lies remained; shackles were difficult to break. This is the story of the courageous citizens and the courageous presidential candidate who prevailed.

Experience the emotions of the 40,000 university students who marched in support of their candidate, Viktor Yushchenko. Experience the angst of over one million Ukrainian citizens who took to the streets in support of their candidate, Viktor Yushchenko. Experience the lives of university students and others who set up their tent city within Kyiv. Experience the determination of the multitudes of citizens who rearranged their personal lives and arrived in Kyiv from throughout Ukraine with their local flags announcing their home cities (Lviv, Poltava, etc.). Experience the support from citizens from around the world (Zimbabwe and Sierra Leone, among others). Experience the exhaustion of the residents of the tent city. Experience the never-ending spirit of camaraderie and support at the nightly musical pep rallies. Experience the warmth of the impromptu pot fires set up to warm chilled hands. Experience the chants of the Ukrainian citizens: "hello; good evening" (when local police reinforcements came); "police are with the people" (as they placed flowers on police shields); "you're our guys" (as police entered buses and waved to the citizens); "the court is with the people," "Yushchenko," "Tak," "Together we are many! We cannot be defeated!" (which was to become the theme song of the Orange Revolution). Experience never-ending encouragement, even as you see the word TAK! (Yes!) scooped out of snow on a snow-ladened park bench. Experience the majesty of Kyiv as snow-capped firs and buildings and people add local color to God's landscaped artistry. Experience the music. Experience the Orange Revolution....

My personal connection with the Orange Revolution is that of being in the audience when Orange Revolution screened in Chicago at the International Documentary Festival in 2007. I remember being in the lobby and seeing Director Steve York and his crew as they awaited the screening. They, I, and numerous others in the crowd that evening wore orange. The anticipation was extremely expectant; the ensuing thunderous, appreciative applause and standing ovation, amid tears, said it all.

Just as a popular film may have a number of versions with different casts, but only one receives many academy awards, so, too, with the various documentaries on the Orange Revolution. There are a number of DVDs which chronicle the events leading up to the Orange Revolution, but the DVD, Orange Revolution, is a standout among many--and, deservedly so! Orange Revolution meticulously chronicles all of the events in an easy-to-follow/easy-to-comprehend, but most importantly, objective, accurate accounting of history. Steve York and his crew did an outstanding job! This documentary should be included in history curriculums worldwide! See other documentaries as an appetizer; see Orange Revolution as the entrée and the dessert!

Addendum: Readers, you're invited to visit each of my reviews--most of them have photos that I took in Ukraine (over 600)--you'll learn lots about Ukraine and Ukrainians. The image gallery shows smaller photos, which are out of sequence. The preferable way is to see each review through my profile page since photos that are germane to that particular book/VHS/DVD are posted there with notes and are in sequential order.

To visit my reviews: click on my pseudonym, Mandrivnyk, to get to my profile page; click on the tab called review; scroll to the bottom of the section, and click on see all reviews; click on each title, and on the left-hand side, click on see all images. The thumbnail images at the top of the page show whether photos have notes; roll your mouse over the image to find notes posted.

Also, you're invited to visit my Listmania lists, which have materials sorted by subject matter.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting film January 30, 2008
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This is the story of how the power of people, once mobilized, can achieve the impossible. Although about Ukraine in particular, it is a universal theme - and seems particularly appropriate as we enter into an election year here in the US and face the possibility of voting irregularities. The footage of the people on the streets, living in tents, sleeping on escalators, sharing food and warm clothing is amazing. Also especially interesting was the transformation of Yuschenko's face after the poisoning. There is a lot of humor and fun in the movie too, from the rock and roll performances (I didn't miss Ruslana) to the stunts with the eggs (you have to see the movie) to the news footage of Putin refusing a breathmint being offered by Yanukovich while they review a military parade. Priceless moment. Highly recomment this film if you are at al interested in political revolutions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars exceptional
I bought this movie to watch online for a paper I was writing for school and ended up completely moved. What a fantastic film.
Published 14 months ago by dmom2000
5.0 out of 5 stars A well rounded film
With all of the attention historical revolutions have been getting since the Egyptian uprising, I was inspired to see all the films made by the makers of Bringing Down a Dictator,... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Shelby
5.0 out of 5 stars The best English-language documentary on Orange Revolution one can get
Among several documentaries that look at the Orange Revolution, the film directed by Steve York offers the most comprehensive and accurate cinematographic account of the events... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Olena Tregub
5.0 out of 5 stars People power Orange style
What can citizens do in the face of a corrupt, authoritarian system that doesn't hesitate to violently silence those who expose its graft or speak up about how it harms the... Read more
Published on May 25, 2011 by Shaazka Beyerle
5.0 out of 5 stars This is what democracy looks like
This is a brilliant film about a nation which would not allow its election to be stolen by thugs. Unlike some less motivated citizens who have allowed the theft of elections,... Read more
Published on May 9, 2011 by Tom Hastings
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best DVDs you'll ever see
This DVD shows people at their best lifting each others spirits and gathering for the common good. God Bless the Ukraine.
Published on November 28, 2009 by Deborah E Murphy
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Documentary On The Orange Revolution!
If you are interested in the politics of former Soviet Republics, or about the power of non-violent conflict, look no further! Read more
Published on October 6, 2008 by JCC
2.0 out of 5 stars Flawed but of some interest
Not so much "Frontline" calibre as third-rate Michael Moore, "Orange Revolution" presents an entirely one-sided and consequently dull look at its titular subject matter. Read more
Published on January 3, 2008 by Andrew Kerr
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