Our ECG Productions team continues their journey in Ukraine for the project “Gulag: Witnesses”, capturing powerful stories of resilience and legacy. Last week, on June 16, we had the honor of meeting the family of Yevhen Hrytsiak, a key leader of the 1953 Norilsk Uprising. The Ukrainian people, along with the Baltic nations, were at the forefront of these gulag camp uprisings, showcasing incredible bravery and resistance.
In the morning, we filmed in a nearby village, featuring Yevhen Hrytsiak’s grandson and daughter. This experience highlighted a remarkable continuity of courage, connecting the past with the present. Yevhen Hrytsiak’s legacy lives on through his family, as well as through the story of Mykola Molofoy, who recently sacrificed his life defending Ukraine.
Our visit also included capturing significant artifacts, such as a prison robe that belonged personally to Hrytsiak, which you can see in one of the photos. These items, along with the stories shared by his family, deeply moved us and provided a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom.
Stay tuned as we continue to bring you more stories and behind-the-scenes moments from our journey. We are dedicated to sharing the rich history and resilience of the Ukrainian people.