Soul Arbitration

A Sharp Frame Docs Production
A Film by Sophia Romma
Running Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Expected Release Date: March 30, 2026

Logline: When war shatters lives and borders, Soul Arbitration captures the intimate voices of women and children fleeing Ukraine—stories of survival, loss, and resilience against the backdrop of humanity's darkest hour.

Tagline: Where innocence meets atrocity, truth becomes the only refuge.

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Brief Synopsis: Soul Arbitration is a haunting and deeply human exploration of the Ukrainian refugee crisis and the devastating impact of war on women and children. Through an intimate tapestry of oral histories and personal narratives, the film unveils the stark realities of conflict: shattered families, abducted children subjected to indoctrination, and the silent suffering of prisoners of war. It confronts egregious human rights violations, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, while probing the moral paradoxes of sovereignty, profit from war, and the tragic loss of innocent lives—including young soldiers on both sides. Presented through a kaleidoscope of raw, unfiltered stories, Soul Arbitration is not just a chronicle of survival—it is a testament to resilience, identity, and the enduring human spirit amid atrocity.

Director's Statement: Soul Arbitration was born from a need to give voice to those silenced by war. This film is not about politics—it is about people. It is about mothers searching for their children, families torn apart, and the quiet strength that emerges in the face of unimaginable loss. Through oral history, we aim to preserve truth and challenge indifference, reminding the world that behind every statistic is a soul.

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Sharp Frame Docs seeks to present a cinematic portrait that bridges the personal, communal, and national dimensions of trauma—opening a dialogue that transcends borders and speaks to universal human experiences of violence, memory, endurance, and the fragile possibility of healing.