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The film explores the psychological impact of war and the coping strategies developed through a program created by renowned Slovenian child psychiatrist Anica Mikuš Kos, in collaboration with the Slovenian Philanthropy organization. Amidst the Balkan conflict, Dr. Mikuš Kos launched a groundbreaking initiative to support children and families affected by war, integrating psychological care into the school system with the help of local psychologists, psychotherapists, and teachers. Since then, this program has been implemented in conflict zones worldwide, including Iraq, Gaza, North Caucasus, and Kosovo. The film is set in Ukraine, where the program continues to make a profound difference.

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