non-english] >> joining us now, the documentaries director and award-winning filmmaker simon lereng wilmontroducer daria basil. thank you both very much for joining us this morning. i want to start, simon, if you can just frame what you did here with eva, sasha, and -- . and what were you trying to accomplish for the viewer of this documentary? >> well, i follow the life for roughly one and a half years, where i would come there every second month to follow up on the kids lives, and what was happening in their lives. and it was all to try and document the less visible, but no less hard consequences that having a war going on in your backyard has on a civil society. and in the end, it's always the kids that suffer the most. but more importantly, i also wanted to show kids almost magical ability to adapt and survive, and reach for the good things in life. you know, connecting, seeking love, no matter how tragic the circumstances there in. >> well played, we're watching these children, i guess one of them is talking to their mother. darria, explain to us what these children were going through,