
Kate is living in Kyiv, Ukraine, when Russian invades. As part of the volunteer effort, they have been given one of the thousands of laptops donated to support the war effort. Before they begin to reformat the computer for soldiers on the front lines, a young boy calls online. They are the son of the laptop’s previous owner, who went missing during the Russian army’s invasion in Bucha, west of Kyiv. Hesitant at first, Kate agrees to help find the missing parents. Grounded in their apartment however, they have to enlist the help of their family and friends out on the front lines to help reunite the family. Eva Strelnikova’s screen life thriller, Stay Online, offers a multi-point view of the war...
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