Later edit:
Wes Fryer shares the interpretation of this story by a friend who is fluent in Russian.
The video is from the Ukrainian TV Show – Ukraine has Talent. It is called a Requiem in the Sand by Ksenia Simonova. The girl starts by drawing a village and two people on a bench. Then the announcer uses the actual radio announcement of the German attack on the USSR on 22 Jun 41. It is followed by a Russian song about a quiet night during the war. It is followed by an instrumental score and then another Soviet song about soldiers that died for the Motherland. The final instrumental score shows a girl looking through the window and seeing a shadow of her sailor husband. The child puts his hand on the window and she writes "you are always close by."So much sadder than I had realised. I thought the husband had unexpectedly returned home at the end of the war. Now I realise the wife sees the husband in the child's face every day.
Wow! What an extraordinary performance from an artistic point of view, an emotional point of view and a historical point of view. Thanks for sharing this amazing performance.
ReplyDelete@John In the UK at the moment, we have some tea ads that at are done in this format (using tea rather than sand, though, obviously) and my husband and I have often commented on the skill of the artistry involved. When I saw this, it blew me away... even though I misinterpreted the ending.
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