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3 Reasons ‘Between Borders’ Is a Must-See Film That Will Inspire You

Border (Unvalated) is based on the true story of the Petroquean family who was involved in the turbulence of life in the Soviet Union's collapse in the fall of the Soviet Union in the late 1980s and noticed that they were in the border. Azerbaijan, the country they call their hometown, rejected them because of their ethnicity. However, the Armenian people also avoided them because of the connection with the enemy country. For decades, the Soviet Union has maintained peace between the two countries. However, as the Soviet Union's influence weakens worldwide, both countries I got off at war. In 1988, a bloody conflict broke out between the two countries.

“I can't just leave. this This is our house, “Violetta tells her husband.

But when the children face threats at school, her attitude changes.

In Russia, their situation is becoming more and more severe. The soldiers stopped Ivan on the street, demanded documents, and smiled, saying, “There are too many people who have a bad smell in our city.” Violetta faces the same humiliation, as her employer, who agrees to hire her only when her ethnicity is inferior to Russians. The principal asked her to repeat three times, “I am quieter than water and lower than grass.” Violetta is desperate to feed the children and reluctantly responds.

still, In the middle of In the darkness full of hatred, local churches are the light of hope. Church member Reach out The Petroquians repaired their apartments and provided necessities. They offer work to Ivan. The most important thing is that the church conveys a message of friendship, love, and salvation.

“Why are you so kind to us that no one in this country wants us here?”

The pastor answers: Jesus also experienced rejection.

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