All Ukraine articles – Page 10
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Ukrainian filmmakers and execs put down cameras and pick up guns in fight for their country
“What we really need from Europe is help with lethal weapons,” said producer Volodymyr Yatsenko.
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European Producers Club expresses concern for Ukrainian members
The pan-European body has a number of members from Ukraine as well as vulnerable Baltic territories of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
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Leading Russian producers and directors call for an “immediate end” to invasion of Ukraine
Russian Filmmakers Union KinoSoyuz issue declaration entitled ‘No To War’.
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More than 60 festivals, organisations sign open letter in support of Ukraine
Call comes as blasts continue to rock capital Kyiv.
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Berlinale joins call for peace as Ukraine crisis unfolds
“As a showcase of the free world, the Berlinale has always put at its centre the notion of freedom and the will to bridge East and West.”
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European Film Academy expresses solidarity with Ukraine
61 of the EFA’s 4,000-plus members are from Ukraine.
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Oleg Sentsov, Sergei Loznitsa join appeal for peace in Ukraine
Joint call from 40 cultural figures comes as Russian forces continue to amass on Ukrainian border.
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New Europe Film Sales enjoys flurry of deals on EFM slate (exclusive)
Spanish outfit scooped up rights to Aga Woszczyńska’s Toronto title Silent Land and Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych’s Reflection.
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Reviews
‘Klondike’: Sundance Review
Husband and wife clash in the wreckage on war-torn Ukrainian/Russian border
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‘107 Mothers’: Cairo Review
Inside a women’s prison in Ukraine, incarcerated mothers are forced to hand their children over for adoption
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‘Bad Roads’: Review
Natalya Vorozhbit adapts her own play for this anguished look at recent Ukrainian history
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Sergei Loznitsa’s ‘Mr Landsbergis’ wins best film at IDFA 2021
Karim Kassem’s ‘Octopus’ won best film in the Envision Competition.
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Sergei Loznitsa talks new projects at IDFA, including latest dramatic feature (exclusive)
Ukrainian director has two films screeninig at IDFA including ‘Mr Landsbergis’ in competition.
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‘Reflection’: Venice Review
A singularly brutal film from the uncompromising and brilliant Valentyn Vasyanovych
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Afghan filmmaker exodus continues as Shahrbanoo Sadat quits country
The award-winning director is best known for Wolf And Sheep and The Orphanage.
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‘Babi Yar. Context’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitza turns his gaze to wartime Ukraine, and the 1941 massacre of Jews outsite Kiev, in this powerful documentary
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Cannes regular Sergei Loznitsa on his archive documentary ‘Babi Yar. Context’
In his latest film, the Ukrainian director examines a notorious Second World War massacre.
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First look at Oleg Sentsov’s ‘Rhino’ set for Bulgaria’s Sofia Meetings
Ukrainian filmmaker’s third feature was postponed due to five years imprisonment.
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One Eyed Films boards Ukrainian war drama ‘Carol Of The Bells’ (exclusive)
The film follows three families through both Nazi and Soviet occupation.
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Damien Manivel’s ‘Magdala’ scoops €50,000 Eurimages Les Arcs award
Les Arcs Works in Progress and Co-production Village events took place online from January 20 to 22,