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A film is directed by Steve Hoover follows a man called 'Pastor Crocodile.' He is famous in Ukraine for his working which he rehabilitates and educated drug-addicted kids. Also he is a justice keeper who protect to carry out his moral vision. But He has made Mariupol a better place until , the attacks are taken place in Ukraine.
CRITICS OF "Crocodile Gennadiy ( Almost Holy) 2015"
San Francisco Chronicle
This documentary isn't about heroes and villains, or determining right and wrong. It's about hope in the face of hopelessness, and what drives a man to keep trying to change the seemingly unchangeable.
Steve Hoover's documentary never questions Mokhnenko's right to play God with people's lives but builds a powerful portrait of the way one man has made a difference in a country that is no longer master of its own future.
Steve Hoover peels back multiple layers of Mokhnenko's story with artistry and acuity, assisted by a heady and propulsive score from composer Atticus Ross.
This gripping documentary about Gennadiy Mokhnenko, aka Pastor Crocodile, a controversial child-welfare activist in Ukraine, has the propulsive power and arc of a drama.
Steve Hoover's film makes for a sympathetic,yet quietly critical portrait. John Pope's dark lensing and Atticus Ross's score add to the sense of unease and intrigue.