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Oxygen Station
Oxygen Station

Oxygen Station

Genres

Drama

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Human rights activist and political prisoner Mustafa, who became known after his 303-days hunger strike in prison, is exiled to Siberia to work at an oxygen station. Three people across the country were headed towards him, each with very different goals.

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Budget

$880798

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Ukrainian

Runtime

106 mins

Rating

9/10

Release Date

10 April 2025

Country

Czech Republic

Cast

Borys Orlov

Borys Orlov

Mustafa Jemilev

Khrystyna Deilyk

Khrystyna Deilyk

Viktor Poltoratskyi

Viktor Poltoratskyi

Vasyl Kukharskyi

Vasyl Kukharskyi

Edem Ibadullaiev

Edem Ibadullaiev

Serhii Petko

Serhii Petko

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