Actors Vladimir Gurin (L), Andrey Lelyukh (C) and Igor Koltovskyy in a still from “Bad Roads.” The drama by writer and director Natalya Vorozhbit tells five short stories about people in the middle of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
It takes courage to step into the shoes of people in the middle of Russia’s war against Ukraine and empathize with both a Donbas resident and a separatist militant. Ukraine’s most-acclaimed screenwriter Natalya Vorozhbit does that in her directorial debut “Bad Roads” and takes us along on the bumpy ride.
The trip is not always pleasant, but it’s essential to understand the region. Unlike other films about the war that Russia started in 2014, “Bad Roads” focuses on what regular humans feel in the crossfire of Ukrainian armed forces and Russian-backed militants. There are no heroes or villains – only people trying to survive.