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00:00Episode 1
00:15My father was a fisherman.
00:18On the night of the typhoon 22 years ago,
00:21in a collision with a cargo ship,
00:23he went missing and never returned.
00:27Without leaving any traces,
00:30my father disappeared into the sea of the storm,
00:33but the wreckage of the ship,
00:36which had landed unknowingly,
00:39suddenly appeared before me.
00:57The story of my father
01:08Amakusa is...
01:10If you look at the map, it's the beginning of the west of Japan.
01:13If you think of the sea as the center,
01:16it's at the crossroads of East Asia.
01:18The Pacific Ocean,
01:20the East China Sea,
01:22the South China Sea,
01:24and the Japan Sea.
01:26The ships that sail the Pacific Ocean
01:29drop a huge number of wreckage into the Amakusa Bay.
01:34They collect the wreckage,
01:37dismantle it, and dispose of it.
01:41A lot of dead people's belongings also flow into the sea.
01:45Those who can identify the owner
01:48are investigated and returned to the family.
01:52That's our job.
01:57Ikumi-kun, can you take a picture of that wave?
02:01It was the night of the typhoon 22 years ago.
02:04The ship collided with a cargo ship at Yokaku Bay,
02:08and both the ship and the people went missing.
02:11We arrived at a fishing village with the same name.
02:27Isn't that your father's ship?
02:32Isn't that your father's ship?
02:54I found this on a deserted island when I was collecting the wreckage.
02:59It's been 22 years.
03:00It happens a lot.
03:04Mom...
03:08I killed your mother.
03:14I should have died.
03:31Ikumi...
03:52A car!
03:55Oh, my God!
04:00Mom...
04:25Let's leave it like this for a little longer.
04:31How many times did you apologize to your father?
04:37I apologized to him many times.
04:41I apologized to him until he said,
04:45I don't care anymore.
04:48I hope he forgave me.
04:52Everyone knows that your father was not responsible for the accident.
04:57Everyone knows that.
05:00He said he couldn't forgive himself.
05:07Misaki...
05:15You took me home.
05:26It's hard to get rid of a feeling that you can't get rid of for a long time.
05:36It's like a trigger that pushes you back.
05:41I can't do it.
05:49I can't do it.
06:11I brought Misaki here.
06:13What's the matter?
06:16Sit down.
06:19Sit down.
06:32What I'm going to tell you now,
06:36I've kept it in my heart all this time.
06:42It's been 22 years.
06:46I won't hurt you anymore.
06:53Misaki, who returned to Amakusa twice, came back.
07:00Kacchan's relics also flowed.
07:03This is...
07:06I think it's the Lord's guidance.
07:11But now...
07:13I think it's better to tell Misaki the truth.
07:18The truth?
07:21What happened on the night of the typhoon 22 years ago?
07:30The records and documents of the collision accident that happened that night.
07:36I also testified as a relative.
07:40It's different from a normal trial.
07:45There are no witnesses or defendants.
07:48The ship's captain, who caused the accident,
07:52In front of the judge,
07:54It's fair to investigate and question.
07:57I'll make it clear to you how much of a fire it is.
08:02The person at the trial,
08:05The captain of the cargo ship,
08:08Katsuo Tachibana.
08:11But...
08:13Dad...
08:18He was thrown into the storm due to the impact of the collision.
08:23The trial began without his whereabouts.
08:27He couldn't take his father's place.
08:31He was at the scene and watched the situation.
08:35When the accident happened,
08:38My ship lost the propulsion bar of the engine.
08:43It was affected by Katsuo's ship.
08:46I can't move on my own.
08:49I can't be the cause of the accident.
08:53Unhappiness and misfortune overlapped one after another.
09:00The typhoon suddenly changed Shinraba.
09:04That's how it all started.
09:09I remember the day of the accident.
09:15According to the weather station,
09:17Typhoon No. 19, which occurred in the east of the Philippines,
09:20It's currently in the south-east of Okinawa.
09:22It's about 200 kilometers north of the sea.
09:25The typhoon is expected to move to the south of Shikoku tomorrow.
09:29It is expected to approach the Kanto region from the Tokai region at night.
09:35Typhoon...
09:36It looks like it's coming this way.
09:38What about my father?
09:40He's already at the port.
09:43I'm going.
09:56Typhoon No. 19
10:09Misaki!
10:25Misaki!
10:29I'm tired of the typhoon!
10:32Come back soon!
10:35Don't worry!
10:37Do your best!
10:49That's the last thing I saw of my father.
10:55I heard that the typhoon was expected to land in Kyushu.
11:01It was past noon.
11:04That day, most of the fishermen went out to sea.
11:10I was told to cut the fishing line early and come back.
11:14The radio was on.
11:17It was around 2 p.m.
11:19I heard the typhoon at 2 p.m.
11:25I'll be back soon!
11:27Typhoon No. 19 is a major typhoon in the north.
11:31The high pressure from the Pacific has intensified in the west.
11:37It is expected to approach Kyushu tonight.
11:43I'll be back soon!
11:48The ship was sailing south about 30 kilometers from Sokaimaru.
11:55There was a lot of engine trouble.
11:59I asked the fishermen for help.
12:03I can't believe it.
12:06I can't contact Japan.
12:13This is Sokaimaru 3.
12:17Can you hear me?
12:19Yes, I can hear you.
12:21I heard from the fishermen.
12:24How is the engine?
12:26It's not working.
12:29Where are you now?
12:32It's 31 degrees north, 57 minutes and 30 seconds.
12:36It's 129 degrees 55 minutes.
12:39It's about 10 kilometers north of Koshikijima.
12:43It's a long way south.
12:46It's because of the typhoon.
12:50The wind from the north is strong.
12:53The ship is sailing south.
12:56I'm going to ask the fishermen for help.
13:01Hey, Ikki.
13:03Wait for me.
13:06Wait?
13:07I can't contact you right now.
13:10You're in the middle of Koshikijima.
13:14I'm in the south of Koshikijima.
13:17I'll be there soon.
13:19What are you going to do?
13:21I'm going to sail.
13:23Wait.
13:25You might end up with me.
13:27Wait, wait.
13:30I'll help you and your ship.
13:35A ship is the life of a fisherman.
13:40I'll be there in 30 minutes.
13:4430 MINUTES LATER
14:01As promised, I'll be there in 30 minutes.
14:07I'll be there at 4 p.m.
14:10The typhoon is expected to hit Nagasaki and Kumamoto.
14:16The pressure is 940 hectopascals.
14:20The wind speed is 50 meters per second.
14:23It's pretty strong.
14:25It was fast.
14:28It's getting closer to Amakusa.
14:32I heard that my ship started sailing.
14:36It's past 4 p.m.
14:48It's dangerous if you fall into the water.
14:51Get out of the water.
14:54The waves are high.
14:57Don't get caught.
15:00Get out of the water.
15:10The speed of my ship is about 5 knots.
15:15It's as fast as a person jogging.
15:22This is where we sailed.
15:25It's about 30 kilometers to Sakitsuminato.
15:29It'll take about two and a half hours to get there.
15:33We need to be very careful.
15:38We need to be very careful.
15:42We arrived at the entrance of Yokaku Bay at 9 p.m.
15:47We arrived at the entrance of Yokaku Bay at 9 p.m.
15:53At that time, the typhoon hit Yakushima.
15:57At that time, the typhoon hit Yakushima.
16:05I remember a fisherman visiting my house that night.
16:12Yokaku Bay
16:18I pulled Shige's boat out of my mother's ship and entered Yokaku Bay.
16:22I'm fine now.
16:25I'm glad.
16:27Don't worry. I'm fine now.
16:36Mom, I'm glad.
16:39There's no way you're going to die.
16:47Shige.
16:50Thank you for everything.
16:56Thank you very much.
16:59I didn't know the accident had happened.
17:02I didn't know the accident had happened.
17:09Is this the same?
17:11Please take a picture of me.
17:25This is Kacchan and my boat.
17:32And this is the cargo ship of Singapore.
17:37This is the cargo ship of Singapore.
17:43This ship is supposed to be in a small area.
17:46This ship is supposed to be in a small area.
17:49I see.
17:51I was going to Sasebo, but I was caught in a typhoon.
17:55I was going to Sasebo, but I was caught in a typhoon.
17:59I was caught in a typhoon.
18:06How long ago did you and Soutoku-maru recognize Bell Harapugo?
18:17I remember doing it 30 to 40 seconds before the collision.
18:25Bell Harapugo is 180 meters long and 32 meters wide.
18:32It weighs 11,000 tons.
18:37That's a lot of weight.
18:41Why was it discovered so late?
18:46There's no harbour in Yokagawa where a ship weighs more than 10,000 tons.
18:52We didn't even dream of being at the entrance of the ship.
18:58We didn't even dream of being at the entrance of the ship.
19:05This is a trap.
19:09Emergency evacuation to the port during a typhoon is recognized by all ships.
19:17It looks like an accident is going to happen.
19:19But Bell Harapugo has issued an evacuation order and is allowed to leave the port.
19:26But Bell Harapugo has issued an evacuation order and is allowed to leave the port.
19:35It's been a while since we've heard from you.
19:42Did Bell Harapugo fall into a trap?
19:46No.
19:48I can't say that he didn't fall into a trap at all.
19:57Why did Amami Oshima call you?
20:00Yes.
20:02That morning, I strongly instructed the captain to enter the port for evacuation.
20:08That morning, I strongly instructed the captain to enter the port for evacuation.
20:11The captain also agreed.
20:14What's the basis for that?
20:18The typhoon that struck around 8 a.m. that day was heading north on a course to land in Honshu,
20:23the eastern coast of Okinawa.
20:29Did you expect it to shift to the west?
20:34It's a high-pressure force.
20:38Our ship, which was stranded in Singapore,
20:41was heading north on a course to land in Honshu,
20:45the eastern coast of Okinawa.
20:53This is the latest weather forecast.
21:01It seems like it will shift to the west soon.
21:03Is it a typhoon?
21:04No, it's a high-pressure force.
21:07Captain, have a look at this.
21:10Yes.
21:12The high-pressure system is strongly extending to the west.
21:17There's a possibility that the typhoon will head towards our destination.
21:22We're 1,000 kilometers west of the typhoon.
21:26The Meteorological Agency has predicted that it will hit Honshu, right?
21:31So I think we should just keep heading for Sasebo.
21:34I was born in Nagasaki.
21:37Typhoons that come to Japan move north around the edges of high pressure.
21:41When the high-pressure system moves like this,
21:44it often passes through the western Kyushu, Kumamoto, Nagasaki,
21:49and into the Korean Peninsula.
21:52It overlaps exactly with our route.
21:55So what do you consider?
21:58I strongly recommend that you dock at Nazepod in Amami and ride out the typhoon.
22:05Even if the typhoon changes course, we could avoid it at its current pace.
22:10Captain.
22:13There's already a two-day delay due to loading cargo in Singapore.
22:18I want to avoid any further delays in delivery.
22:23You didn't listen to the captain's instructions and headed straight for Sasebo.
22:31That's your decision, right?
22:35Yes.
22:37After the typhoon changed course,
22:39we hurried back to the ship.
22:42But in the end, we were swallowed up by the typhoon's strong winds.
22:46We had no choice but to evacuate to Yokohama.
22:49We had no choice but to evacuate to Yokohama.
22:53There's no doubt that this was one of the causes of the accident.
23:09Are you saying that you can use what Mr. Tsujimura just said as evidence?
23:17Of course.
23:19Captain,
23:21there are times when your company can be used as evidence.
23:25You have a position, don't you?
23:28Everyone is dead.
23:29And they're still missing.
23:34I'm using the ship's rules as evidence.
23:38I don't care about my position.
23:44I can't let this ship go to waste.
23:50A large ship that shouldn't have been there
23:52was in the middle of a small island.
23:55That's one of the reasons for the accident.
24:03After the typhoon,
24:05the visibility became extremely poor.
24:09Belharapugo was in the shadow of Yokohama's cape.
24:14Yes.
24:18When my ship, which was circling the cape,
24:21noticed the enemy's ship,
24:25it was right in front of us.
24:28How far away was it?
24:30250...
24:32No.
24:34200 meters.
24:36You saw the ship's hull?
24:44Yes.
24:47At that time, Belharapugo
24:50said that he was facing you.
24:58When you saw Sokaimaru,
25:01was Belharapugo moving?
25:06Excuse me.
25:08In order to secure the entrance of other ships to Sakitsugi Port,
25:13Belharapugo moved the ship to the south of the cape.
25:17Belharapugo moved forward slightly,
25:19and when the ship turned left,
25:22he confirmed that the two ships
25:27were heading to the 10 o'clock direction.
25:31How far was it?
25:33The distance from Sokaimaru was about 300 meters.
25:37It was a collision course,
25:38so he immediately sounded the alarm and took evasive action.
25:41Specifically?
25:43Full speed ahead.
25:45Full weight.
25:52Belharapugo avoided the collision,
25:56and as per the rules,
25:57he turned the ship to the right with full weight.
26:01You were supposed to avoid the collision with full weight.
26:07But Sokaimaru
26:08turned the ship to the opposite direction.
26:14Tachibana's fatal collision
26:17was the decisive cause of the collision,
26:19said the captain of the other ship.
26:28What was the situation like
26:31when you saw Sokaimaru?
26:34I want to ask you honestly.
26:39What was the situation like when you saw Sokaimaru?
26:44Turn the ship to the 10 o'clock direction!
26:54Full weight!
26:56Full weight!
26:58Full weight!
27:00Full weight!
27:08Full weight!
27:10Full weight!
27:12Full weight!
27:14Full weight!
27:16Full weight!
27:18Full weight!
27:21I'm sure that's the case.
27:27Then why did you turn the ship to the left?
27:29I saw him being pushed to the side.
27:38You saw him being pushed back by the ship?
27:43Tachibana Hatsuo is a man
27:46who can fight twice as well as you.
27:51That's all I can think of.
27:54It's true that the fishermen
27:57were praising Tachibana's fighting skills.
28:02But why did you turn the ship to the other direction?
28:06The captain of the other ship said
28:09that Sokaimaru must have cut the trigger.
28:13He saw it from a high bridge, so he was sure of it.
28:18Is that so?
28:23Yes.
28:28I can't say for sure.
28:31But that's what I think.
28:41Did your father make a mistake?
28:48I want to know the truth.
28:54At that time,
28:58the captain
29:02did cut the trigger.
29:06That was the cause of the accident.
29:10I saw it with my own eyes.
29:13Did you do it to protect Uncle Katsu?
29:16I did it to protect my honor!
29:18I did it to protect my honor!
29:21The verdict of the shipwreck
29:24is related to the compensation of the civil trial.
29:31I did it to reduce the burden
29:34on Shinobu.
29:36That's the least I can do.
29:45But
29:47you didn't cut the trigger.
29:52In a sense,
29:54it was a great victory.
29:56What do you mean?
30:00As I said earlier,
30:03when you have a collision,
30:06you can cut each other's trigger.
30:10But
30:13what about this time?
30:16If you decide
30:18that you are not in front of the cargo ship
30:21but behind it,
30:26the ship behind you
30:28won't take any evasive action.
30:34You can
30:37cut each other's trigger.
30:41I'm glad you made that decision.
30:43Did you cut each other's trigger?
30:50Trigger?
30:53It's a light to see the ship's left and right
30:56when you can't see well at night.
31:05It's a common rule in all countries
31:08to install a light
31:10when you can't see well at night.
31:15The left trigger is red,
31:18the right trigger is green.
31:20You can see the ship's left and right
31:22and decide where to go
31:24with the color of the light.
31:29What did you do, Misaki?
31:32I saw the cargo ship's trigger
31:35in the storm.
31:37Of course,
31:39I could see it from the cargo ship.
31:42Of course, I could see it from you.
31:45If so, what did you do?
31:47My father
31:49couldn't tell
31:51if the trigger was red or green.
31:53What?
31:56That's right,
31:58Uncle Shige.
32:03He couldn't tell the difference between red and green
32:07so he instinctively
32:10tried to avoid it
32:12with the trigger.
32:15I think so, too.
32:22I've been hiding it until now,
32:24but I've been a coward since I was born.
32:29No way.
32:33In the stormy sea at night,
32:34I can imagine
32:36how difficult it is
32:38to tell the difference
32:40between red and green.
32:45I'm a coward, too.
32:48Is that so?
32:51I think
32:53my cowardice was inherited from my father.
32:56Maybe
32:58I have a disease called astigmatism.
33:01Is that
33:02an eye disease?
33:05It's a genetic disease.
33:07The vision is impaired
33:09and astigmatism gets worse.
33:14I didn't want to worry you,
33:16so I only told Shotaro.
33:21But after 18 years,
33:23I came back to Amakusa.
33:25I got the disease.
33:27I lost all my jobs.
33:29The disease
33:30doesn't
33:32occur suddenly, does it?
33:36The way it occurs
33:38and the symptoms are different,
33:40but in my case,
33:42it started when I was in my mid-30s.
33:47It's the same as Kacchan.
33:54I can't believe
33:56you said the word disease.
33:57It's been
33:59about 5 years
34:01since the accident.
34:06It's getting worse, isn't it?
34:09It's been difficult
34:11to tell the difference between colors
34:14for the past few years.
34:16I looked it up in a book.
34:18The degree of astigmatism
34:20and the type
34:22differ from person to person.
34:24It's the same
34:25in my case.
34:28Actually,
34:30I looked the same
34:32when I was in my 30s.
34:35You can't tell the difference.
34:38I can't get on a ship
34:40if I know
34:41the color and the type.
34:45I have to do my best
34:47until I graduate
34:49from Misaki University.
34:52But
34:54I want to say this
34:56to you, Shige.
35:02Kacchan,
35:05did I look astigmatism to you?
35:12I don't know
35:14if it's true
35:16that I was born
35:18in a different world
35:20than everyone else,
35:21but reddish brown
35:24and greenish blue
35:27used to be greyish brown.
35:32But now,
35:34red and green
35:36are more dull.
35:40I can't show you
35:42the color yet
35:44but I'll show you
35:46when I get older.
35:51You don't have to worry.
35:54Once you're out on the boat, you'll be all alone.
36:02In the end, I dragged Kacchan out to the sea at night and caused a half-dead accident.
36:15Dad, I want to confirm one thing.
36:21What is it?
36:22Uncle Katsuo is a born visually impaired person.
36:26Why did you get a boat license?
36:29You can't get a license unless you pass a visual acuity test.
36:34That's...
36:35I think my father, who is visually impaired, cleared it with the ability he had since he was a child.
36:43Is that possible?
36:46I think my father could do it.
36:49I was able to do it, too.
36:51Does that mean you have your own way of distinguishing colors?
36:56Even if you can't see the color accurately, you can distinguish it by experiencing it.
37:05If my father inherited my color weakness,
37:09I think it was more than a light color that was hard to recognize as green.
37:19However, if a visually impaired person has a loss of color,
37:25there is a possibility that the symptoms that should not have changed will worsen.
37:30The way to distinguish colors that I've been wearing since I was a child may become meaningless.
37:39It was hard for me, too.
37:43It was as if I had lost my photography life.
37:50I couldn't stand being robbed of my color anymore.
37:57But my father had to say that.
38:01He fought against his illness for his family.
38:09That's right.
38:19Uncle.
38:22Thank you very much.
38:25Don't mention it.
38:27Thank you for protecting the secret place for my father and us.
38:33If I were you, I would have told Tsujimura.
38:41If I hadn't testified against him at the trial in Kainan,
38:47the result would have changed dramatically.
38:52Witness, Mr. Pugou Beruhara.
38:55Please reveal Tsujimura's statement and go to the witness stand.
39:00Please proceed.
39:02TSUJIMURA'S STATEMENT
39:05TSUJIMURA'S STATEMENT
39:08TSUJIMURA'S STATEMENT
39:12TSUJIMURA'S STATEMENT
39:25The main reason why the third Sokaimaru collided with the left-handed player,
39:32Mr. O'Brien, the captain of the Sokaimaru,
39:37said that the Sokaimaru collided with the left-handed player
39:42against the rules of international collision prevention.
39:49At that time, the right-handed player was hit by a wave from the sea
39:54and a backwash that bounced back at the base.
39:58His face was full of tears.
40:02I don't know if the Sokaimaru was hit by a bird's-eye view
40:07or if he was hit by a strong horizontal wave.
40:12Judging by what I saw, I can see either of them.
40:17What do you see?
40:22Judging by the poor visibility on that stormy night,
40:26I think it is almost impossible to confirm whether he was hit by a bird's-eye view
40:30or whether he was hit by a strong horizontal wave.
40:34What do you see?
40:40I can't say for sure.
40:43However, I think it is reasonable to think that the left-handed player
40:49was hit by a strong horizontal wave.
40:55I'll leave it to your record.
40:58Is that all right?
41:00I don't mind.
41:02Objection!
41:04Mr. Tsujimura is speaking.
41:06I object.
41:09The question of whether the Sokaimaru hit your team by mistake
41:15or by accident
41:19will have a great impact on the judgment of this trial.
41:24You understand that, don't you?
41:29We are a group of professional sailors
41:32entrusted with the ship by the owners of the ship.
41:39What happened on the sea
41:42should be above reason and sincerity.
41:46This is how I feel as a sailor.
41:53That's all.
42:12Hey.
42:16Mr. Tsujimura.
42:18What you said in there was a very serious betrayal.
42:23Betrayal? To whom?
42:25Betrayal of me and of our company.
42:28On board the ship.
42:30We obey the captain's orders, but off of it.
42:34We follow our own principles and conscience.
42:37That's what you British sailors taught us.
42:42So I no longer have any obligation toward the company.
42:46I submitted my resignation this morning.
42:51Mr. Tachibana is still missing half a year later.
42:56I have a moral obligation to take responsibility
43:00for causing the death of a fellow sailor.
43:03This is my way of taking responsibility.
43:13So you quit the company.
43:18Yes.
43:21If you forget me, you will fall to your death.
43:26What are you implying?
43:28I'm sorry for being so rude.
43:30I don't have a family.
43:32You quit before you were fired.
43:36It will affect your salary.
43:39It's not for anyone's sake.
44:06I love you.
44:36Beautiful colours
44:38True colours
44:41Are beautiful like a ring
44:54Show me a smile then
44:58Don't be unhappy
45:00Can you remember when
45:04Bless all you love
45:06If this world makes you crazy
45:09And you've taken all you can
45:12You call me up
45:14Because you know I'll be there
45:17And I'll see your true colours shining through
45:22I'll see your true colours
45:26And that's why I love you
45:29So don't be afraid
45:31To let it show
45:34Your true colours
45:37Your true colours
45:40Are beautiful like a ring
45:51You can't be there
45:56When I bless all you love
46:00If this world makes you crazy
46:03And you've taken all you can
46:06You call me up
46:08Because you know I'll be there
46:11And I'll see your true colours shining through
46:17I'll see your true colours
46:20And that's why I love you
46:23So don't be afraid
46:26To let it show
46:29Your true colours
46:32Your true colours
46:35Your true colours are shining through
46:40I'll see your true colours
46:43I'll see your true colours
46:46And that's why I love you
46:49So don't be afraid
46:52To let it show
46:55Your true colours
46:58Your true colours
47:01Are beautiful like a rainbow
47:14Misaki
47:17Go and meet Taiichiro Tsujimura
47:22Go and meet him
47:26If you think he's here
47:30Spit him out
47:33If you try to hit him
47:36He won't move
47:39If you try to hit him
47:45He won't move
47:48If you keep avoiding him
47:51You won't be able to see him
48:05You've noticed
48:08that I'm gay.
48:10I liked Shotaro.
48:11As a lover.
48:13I'll be on your side
48:16no matter what your sexuality is.
48:18I don't know.
48:19That's the honest part.
48:21Misaki?
48:22Huh?
48:23Misaki!
48:24I miss you!
48:26You left the island
48:28and you're still alive.
48:31What are you worried about?
48:33What are you suffering from?
48:35Did you hear that?
48:37You have to remember
48:40your true colours.
48:43It's been a long time.
48:45I'm Misaki Tachibana.
48:46I wanted to ask you
48:48directly.
48:49Did you marry your mother
48:51to make up for it?
48:52Or out of pity?
48:53Don't be stupid!
48:56The following footage is from our vault of classics, taken ten years ago.
49:06At 3.10pm on the 17th,
49:08the citizens of Ukraine are being interrogated.
49:11How did their lives change
49:13after the interrogation?
49:15The citizens are filmed
49:17fighting for their families.
49:19Russia's strict freedom of speech
49:22The journalists and activists
49:24are fighting for their freedom of speech.
49:27At 3.10pm on the 21st.
49:31After the interrogation,
49:33a TV drama is filmed.
49:35Excuse me.
49:36I need your help.
49:38The main character, Lydia,
49:40is shown in the car.
49:42It airs three days in a row
49:44from 0.45am on the 21st.
49:47This is war.
49:50At 8am on the 24th.
49:52My hometown, Ukraine.
49:54What did the director,
49:56Kateryna, feel
49:58when she visited her hometown for the first time in five years?