I can see why, with the material they had, it was structured more or less as a story of two halves (with SOTP as the fulcrum) but, like you, I wish they’d spent more time on what happened in between - especially as it’s an interesting period of Ukrainian history more generally.
I also thought they had a good selection of interviewees - although I would have liked to have heard more from the man himself. He’s obviously very busy, but apparently they got a decently long slot with him.
I’d definitely recommend it as a nice entry point for people who haven’t already dug in to the detail of his biography. Hopefully there will be a version with proper English subtitles soon, as I think there is an audience for it.
This is a fair review!
I can see why, with the material they had, it was structured more or less as a story of two halves (with SOTP as the fulcrum) but, like you, I wish they’d spent more time on what happened in between - especially as it’s an interesting period of Ukrainian history more generally.
I also thought they had a good selection of interviewees - although I would have liked to have heard more from the man himself. He’s obviously very busy, but apparently they got a decently long slot with him.
I’d definitely recommend it as a nice entry point for people who haven’t already dug in to the detail of his biography. Hopefully there will be a version with proper English subtitles soon, as I think there is an audience for it.
Yes, they did manage to get quite a lot of people to interview. I would be interested in seeing the full versions of nearly all of them.