Nadia and her father Leo Dobriansk.

Ó Chív go Corcaigh

A new documentary airing next week will explore the challenges faced by one family of Ukrainian refugees as they try to rebuild their lives in Ireland.

‘Idir Dhá Bhaile - ó Chív go Corcaigh’ will recall Nadia Dobrianska and her family’s emotional journey from Kyiv to Cork and delve into the uncertainty faced by refugees while war ravages their home country.

For Nadia Dobrianska, a fluent Irish speaker, the decision to settle in Ireland made sense; but it has not been without consequence.

The family have suffered unimaginable loss and now find themselves torn between two countries.

Filmed over the course of their first two years in Ireland, the film sees Nadia and her father Leo as they grapple with their new life in Ireland, come to terms with what they have left behind in Ukraine, and try to imagine what their futures may look like in a world of uncertainty.

Director Sinéad Ingoldsby explained: “Nadia and Leo's deeply moving story gets behind the headlines to tell of the devastating effects of war and displacement on one family. In sharing their personal trauma, they demonstrate the resilience, generosity, and spirit of Ireland's new Ukrainian community.”

Produced by Below the Radar TV, with support from Northern Ireland Screen’s Irish Language Broadcast Fund, ‘Idir Dhá Bhaile - ó Chív go Corcaigh’ will be broadcast on TG4 on 25 September at 9.30pm.