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"The Dam" could be said to be as much a poltical statement, as it is a zombie action, horror flick. Given this film has been made, at a time when Ukraine is at war with Russia, its tones, perhaps unsurprisingly, are political in a way t...


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The film takes place during the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. After the Kakhovka dam is blown up, a detachment of Ukrainian soldiers led by a female fighter with the call sign Mara finds themselves in a secret Soviet bunker at the bottom of a reservoir where the USSR conducted human experiments during the Cold War. The consequences of these experiments are still in the bunker in the form of the half-living corpses of Soviet soldiers. Now, in order to survive, Ukrainians need to defeat the Soviet zombies, their own fear, as well as overcome internal disputes and trust each other.
Details about the construction, impact, and legacy of a significant dam project. This documentary explores the engineering marvels, the societal transformations it brought, and the environmental consequences.
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"The Dam" could be said to be as much a poltical statement, as it is a zombie action, horror flick. Given this film has been made, at a time when Ukraine is at war with Russia, its tones, perhaps unsurprisingly, are political in a way t...