The film tells the story of American street artists who, during the full-scale war, came to Ukraine to support Ukrainians through art and to convey the truth about the events unfolding in our country to the world. It is a story about the power of creativity, human solidarity, and resilience of spirit.
The main characters of the film are American street artists Bandit, Johnny, and Tristan, as well as the Ukrainian project coordinator Katerina Tymchenko. For over two years, they traveled through Ukrainian cities — Kyiv, Bucha, Irpin, Izium, Kramatorsk, Odesa, and Mykolaiv — creating murals that became symbols of memory, support, and endurance.
The film was created by an international team of filmmakers, artists, and documentarians united by the idea of cultural support for Ukraine. Through sincere testimonies, real stories, and emotional footage, the authors demonstrate how art becomes a language of support, resistance, and hope. We would like to thank everyone who attended the screening and joined in watching this important documentary work.
The creative team:




