Borsch in Buenos Aires
Paris Documentary Film Festival - will soon be screening at other
major film festivals around the world.
Borsch in Buenos Aires tells the story of Misha, a Ukranian immigrant
and his family living in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the relationship
with his childhood friend Christian, a French filmmaker.
  
In the 1990's, Christian worked as a photographer in the Ukraine and
lived with his friend Misha and his young family. During this time,
he made a series of intimate photographic portraits of the family's
daily lives and Misha's work as a moonlight shoemaker, desperate to
feed his family in the social chaos that followed the disintegration
of the former Soviet Union. For many years Christian lost touch with
Misha and his family until he finally received a letter from Argentina
telling him that his friend and his wife and two daughters had left
the Ukraine and, though not speaking a word of Spanish, were now living
in Buenos Aires. Misha had found a job in the kitchen of a café
and they had a small place to live in the suburbs outside the sprawling
Argentine capital. Misha was happy, as at last he and his family could
make an honest living without having to deal with the Mafia and the
corruption that he so hated in his beloved Ukraine.
This 50 minute documentary film is a personal insight into the life
of an immigrant family and their intimate relationship with the filmmaker.
The narrative weaves together two strands, the life in the former Soviet
Ukraine, told in voice over, still photographs and archive material
and the present, shot in open documentary video, of Misha living in
Buenos Aires and the journey of his childhood friend Christian to be
reunited with him.
  
Borsch in Buenos Aires tells the intensely human story of an individual
and his family as representative of a Diaspora and the increasing economic
and political migrations that are one of the social phenomena's of modern
times.
Directed and Filmed: Christian Bitsch
Producers: Christian Bitsch & Phil Cox
Edited by Napoleon Ditatore
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