All Ukraine articles – Page 11
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NewsBerlinale 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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NewsEuropean Film Academy expresses solidarity with Ukraine
61 of the EFA’s 4,000-plus members are from Ukraine.
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NewsOleg 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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NewsNew 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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Reviews‘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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Reviews‘Bad Roads’: Review
Natalya Vorozhbit adapts her own play for this anguished look at recent Ukrainian history
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NewsSergei 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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NewsSergei 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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Reviews‘Reflection’: Venice Review
A singularly brutal film from the uncompromising and brilliant Valentyn Vasyanovych
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NewsAfghan 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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Reviews‘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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FeaturesCannes 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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NewsFirst 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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NewsOne 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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NewsDamien 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,
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News‘Atlantis’, ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ win key international awards at Jerusalem
The festival unfolded mainly online with special socially distanced screenings for Israeli works.
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Reviews‘Rival’: Busan Review
A superb performance from Yelizar Nazarenko propels this drama about a nine-year-old boy in increasingly dire straits
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FeaturesWhy film production is thriving in Ukraine
Odesa International Film Festival’s programme director Anthelme Vidaud discusses the resurgence and popularity of Ukrainian film production.
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FeaturesHow Odesa Film Festival transformed into a successful online edition
“The quality of the programme is as good as last year.”
















