ІСТОРИКО-МИСТЕЦЬКІ ТИПИ НАЦІОНАЛЬНОГО ГЕРОЯ В УКРАЇНСЬКОМУ КІНО ХХІ СТ., ЯК КОМПОНЕНТ ФОРМУВАННЯ ПАТРІОТИЗМУ ВОЯКІВ ЗС УКРАЇНИ. (Ukrainian)

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      HISTORICAL AND ARTISTIC TYPES OF THE NATIONAL HERO IN UKRAINIAN CINEMA OF THE XXI CENTURY, AS A COMPONENT OF FORMATION OF PATRIOTISM OF SOLDIERS OF THE AF OF UKRAINE. (English)
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      For a historically short period of time, only for 20 years of the XXI century, the image of the nation- al screen hero of Ukraine has undergone significant transformations, making the transition from «hero of the country of developed socialism and warrior-in-ternationalist» to «heir to the traditions of the Ukrai- nian people and army, ready to lay down his life for freedom and independence of Ukraine». The catalyst for such a transformation was the Orange Revolution (2004), the Revolution of Dignity (2013−2014), the struggle against separatism, Russian aggression and the Russian occupation of the territory of independent Ukraine (2014 − present). High-quality embodiment of new generation patriots fighting for freedom and independence on film screens allows not only to cre- ate and promote images of modern Ukrainian heroes in order to patriotic education of citizens and soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, improve the morale of the military, unite society in against occupiers, but also helps victims of war in search of heroic ideals on combating the effects of CMT (combat mental trauma). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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