A screening of the film “Blood Type” took place at the Russian House in Brussels, dedicated to the Day of Remembrance of the Genocide of the Soviet People during the Great Patriotic War. The event was held as part of the film club and brought together viewers interested in preserving historical memory and reflecting on the tragic pages of the 20th century.
The film by director Maxim Brius, based on real events, made a powerful emotional impact on the audience, with many viewers unable to hold back their tears. The film tells the story of Soviet orphaned children who found themselves in a Nazi camp in Vyritsa in 1943, where they were subjected to inhumane living conditions and used as blood donors for wounded German soldiers.
Despite the тяжесть темы, the film reveals an important theme — the ability to resist and the desire for freedom even in the most inhumane conditions.
After the screening, a discussion took place during which participants shared their impressions and reflections. Many emphasized the importance of such film screenings for preserving historical truth and passing it on to future generations, as well as the need to speak openly and honestly about the tragedies of war.
The screening of the film “Blood Type” became an important cultural and educational event, reminding us of the value of human life and the strength of the human spirit. The Russian House in Brussels will continue to organize thematic film screenings aimed at reflecting on history and strengthening humanitarian dialogue.



