A New Documentary Currently in Production
A Ukrainian military family rebuilds their lives in coastal Rhode Island while their father fights on the front lines, revealing how love, resilience, and community endure across oceans and war.
A Ukrainian military family’s connection to Rhode Island began long before the full-scale invasion. In 2017, the father, an officer in the Ukrainian Navy, studied at Newport’s Naval War College at the invitation of the U.S. Navy. The family built friendships and a temporary life in the quiet seaside community before returning to Ukraine.
Years later, war shattered that peace. A Russian missile strike in Odesa left their son with a traumatic brain injury, forcing mother and child to seek safety and treatment back in Rhode Island. Now they have returned to the place where their American story began—near the U.S. Naval War College—as their husband and father continues to fight for Ukraine. Combining personal testimony and daily life, this documentary follows a family torn between two continents, united by love, sacrifice, and survival.
Years later, war shattered that peace. A Russian missile strike in Odesa left their son with a traumatic brain injury, forcing mother and child to seek safety and treatment back in Rhode Island. Now they have returned to the place where their American story began—near the U.S. Naval War College—as their husband and father continues to fight for Ukraine. Combining personal testimony and daily life, this documentary follows a family torn between two continents, united by love, sacrifice, and survival.
The film will weave together intimate, character-driven moments from both Ukraine and Rhode Island, including:
This multi-location structure emphasizes resilience, displacement, community, and the enduring bonds of family under wartime conditions.
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Meet the Pinchuks: Impact
Beyond documenting one family’s journey, Meet the Pinchuks seeks to deepen Americans’ understanding of Ukraine and of a people who have become our newest democratic allies. By placing viewers inside an intimate, transatlantic family story shaped by war, displacement, resilience, and community, the film humanizes a global conflict through the lens of childhood, sacrifice, and hope.
The impact strategy for Meet the Pinchuks builds on the proven success of the Trek to Bucha trilogy and is amplified through a multi-platform distribution and engagement plan that includes:
Together, these outlets position Meet the Pinchuks to reach broad national and international audiences while fostering dialogue, empathy, and sustained engagement with Ukraine’s ongoing struggle for freedom.
The impact strategy for Meet the Pinchuks builds on the proven success of the Trek to Bucha trilogy and is amplified through a multi-platform distribution and engagement plan that includes:
- Curated in-person and virtual community screenings
- Pursuit of a national broadcast distribution via PBS and partner networks
- Strategic film festival participation to drive awareness and reviews
- Availability across streaming platforms
- Targeted educational distribution for schools, universities, and civic organizations
Together, these outlets position Meet the Pinchuks to reach broad national and international audiences while fostering dialogue, empathy, and sustained engagement with Ukraine’s ongoing struggle for freedom.
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The Director
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Steve Richards directs and produces all of TheoEco’s documentaries. He first traveled to Ukraine in March 2022 to film Trek to Bucha, returned in January 2023 to shoot Back to Bucha, and completed additional production shoots there in 2025 for Beyond Bucha. With seven documentaries to his credit, he co-founded TheoEco in 2015.
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In every human Breast, God has implanted a Principle, which we call Love of Freedom; it is impatient of Oppression, and pants for Deliverance. - Phillis Wheatley - 1774