Mykola Tochytskyi attended the screening of Bernard-Henri Lévy’s “Notre Guerre” in Paris

On June 24, during a working visit to Paris, the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine, Mykola Tochytskyi, attended a special screening of the documentary “Notre Guerre (Our War)”, created by French philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Lévy together with director Marc Roussel.

“This film speaks not just to the mind, but to the heart and conscience. It reminds the world that Ukraine is still on our screens because it’s still on the frontlines of the fight for freedom,” said Ukraine’s Minister.

“Notre Guerre” is a moving and emotional documentary about the Ukrainian people’s struggle for freedom. It shares stories of resistance, strength, and dignity — about Ukrainians who, even in wartime, stay true to their land, their values, and their choice to be part of Europe.

Bernard-Henri Lévy is an experienced war reporter and commentator who has covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Nigeria, Somalia, Iraq, Kurdistan, and the Balkans. Since 2014, he has regularly documented events in Ukraine, creating several films about Ukraine’s resistance and fight for freedom.

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