
SuperHeroes 2022
"We live in a time when a dictator is murdering innocent men, women and children, and the question is: What are we going to do about it?"
When Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the world froze in horror—but for many Poles, the response was immediate and unshakable.
Director: Szymon Gonera
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SuperHeroes (2022) about?
This documentary follows the spontaneous humanitarian response in Poland after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. It highlights how Polish citizens—from all walks of life—opened their homes, coordinated aid efforts, and risked their safety to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing war. The film captures the emotional and logistical journey of a nation acting as one.
Who directed SuperHeroes?
Szymon Gonera directed *SuperHeroes*. Known for his work in socially driven documentaries, Gonera brings a sensitive, cinematic lens to this urgent story of collective action.
Who stars in SuperHeroes?
Director information is not available.
Is SuperHeroes (2022) worth watching?
As a documentary rooted in real-time events, *SuperHeroes (2022)* offers both emotional depth and historical significance. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its themes of resilience and unity resonate powerfully. Fans of real-life stories and humanist cinema will find it gripping—though its tone may not suit casual viewers.
How long is SuperHeroes?
*SuperHeroes (2022)* has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About SuperHeroes (2022) — A documentary of courage, compassion, and human response to war
When Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the world froze in horror—but for many Poles, the response was immediate and unshakable. *SuperHeroes (2022)*, directed by Szymon Gonera, documents the extraordinary outpouring of human compassion that followed, as ordinary citizens across Poland—regardless of age, background, or means—rushed to shelter refugees, organize convoys, and deliver life-saving aid. The film captures a raw, collective moment of solidarity, transforming tragedy into a testament of hope. Through intimate stories and sweeping scenes of civilian mobilization, it asks a profound question: when faced with unspeakable cruelty, what does it truly mean to stand as a hero?
Gonera's documentary thrives on authenticity, blending firsthand testimonies with the pulse of a nation stepping up. The atmosphere is both urgent and uplifting, reflecting the resilience of those who refused to look away. *SuperHeroes (2022)* isn't just a film—it's a mirror held up to humanity's capacity for kindness in the darkest hours.