'All I Want for Christmas': Documentary on Ukrainian Mother-Daughter premieres at Finland Embassy in Delhi

DN Bureau

The 42-minute film produced by Travelxp tells the heartwarming story of Anastasia, a young refugee, and her mother Ksenia, as they seek hope and joy amidst the challenges of displacement due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war. Read further on Dynamite News:

The documentary premiered at the Embassy of Finland
The documentary premiered at the Embassy of Finland


New Delhi: National award-winning filmmaker Kamakhya Narayan Singh's travel documentary titled ‘All I Want for Christmas’ premiered at the Embassy of Finland in the national capital on Monday night. 

Film tells heartwarming story of Mother-Daughter
The 42-minute film produced by Travelxp, tells the heartwarming story of Anastasia, a young refugee, and her mother Ksenia, as they seek hope and joy amidst the challenges of displacement due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war. 

Finland, Ukraine, Norway & SIFFCY 
The event was organised in partnership with the embassies of Finland, Ukraine, Norway, SIFFCY, and the Smile Foundation. The film, which captures both the magic of Christmas and a powerful message of hope, was met with deep emotional resonance from the distinguished audience of diplomats, journalists and intellectuals.


Trip to Lapland—a winter wonderland
Seeking to bring some joy into their lives, Ksenia arranges a trip to Finland’s Lapland—a winter wonderland where childhood dreams of meeting Santa Claus come true. The journey takes them through dog sledding in pristine landscapes, swimming in the icy waters of Kemi, and experiences that become not just a holiday but a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

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Ambassador of Ukraine to India on the Documentary 

Speaking at the premiere, Dr. Oleksandr Polishchuk, Ambassador of Ukraine to India, expressed deep gratitude for the filmmakers and partners. 

"We are deeply thankful to Travelxp for bringing this powerful story to life," he said. 


“This film highlights the profound impact of conflict, especially on children. Anastasia’s story embodies the hope we continue to work for through initiatives like Bring Kids Back UA—to give Ukrainian children the future they deserve: one filled with peace, safety, and love," he further added. 

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Ambassador of Finland to India
Kimmo Lähdevirta, Ambassador of Finland to India, said, “The documentary All I Want for Christmas not only highlights the spirit of Christmas but also reflects the resilience, dreams, and hopes of Ukrainian refugees. It underscores Finland’s ongoing commitment to supporting those affected by the conflict in Ukraine."

May-Elin Stener, Ambassador of Norway, spoke about the importance of solidarity. "Anastasia and Ksenia’s journey is a testament to the power of hope, love, and family. As Norway continues to support Ukraine by hosting over 85,000 refugees, let this film remind us of the shared responsibility we have in building a future of peace for all.”

The film’s producer, Nisha Chothani, co-founder of Travelxp, shared her vision for the project. “All I Want for Christmas represents a new era in travel storytelling. At Travelxp, we’ve always focused on showcasing destinations, but this film emphasizes the human stories behind those places. It’s about connecting with the audience on a deeper emotional level."

Anastasia and Ksenia’s journey, captured through stunning cinematography and a heartwarming narrative, is a reminder of the small joys that keep hope alive, even in the face of immense adversity. 
 










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