All Ukraine articles – Page 3
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Reviews‘The Invasion’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitsa presents a vivid document of the effects of the Russian invasion on Ukraine
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NewsSergei Loznitsa gears up to shoot Stalin-era drama ’Two Prosecutors’ (exclusive)
Film based on a novel by little known Russian writer Georgy Demidov.
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NewsCannes Film Festival welcomes resilient Ukrainian industry
Against heavy odds, fictional films are being made in Ukraine.
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Reviews‘Intercepted’: Hot Docs Review
Doc combines images of destruction in Ukraine with calls home by Russian soldiers to horrifying effect
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Reviews‘Fragments Of Ice’: Visions du Reel Review
Home video footage of 1980s Ukraine rubs up against its present in Maria Stoianova’s family history
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FeaturesVisions du Reel’s Emilie Bujès on why the festival is a platform for new documentary talent
The Swiss film festival runs in Nyon from April 12-21.
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NewsUkrainian doc ‘In The Rearview’ wins main prize at Vilnius International Film Festival
‘The Peasants’ won both the best Lithuanian film prize and the audience award.
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NewsMolly Manning Walker among Cannes’ La Residence participants
The six participants will work on their first or second feature.
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NewsUkraine’s ‘Screaming Girl’ wins top prize at Berlin Co-Production Market
Director Antonio Lukich is known for Venice title ‘Luxembourg, Luxembourg’.
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NewsUkrainian festival winner ‘La Palisiada’ joins Reason8’s EFM slate (exclusive)
It is the debut feature from Ukrainian director Philip Sotnychenko.
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NewsLightdox acquires world rights to Ukraine war doc ‘Intercepted’ ahead of Berlinale Forum premiere (exclusive)
Doc by Oksana Karpovych contrasts scenes of everyday life of Ukrainians with phone conversations between Russian soldiers and their families.
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Features30 European films to tempt festival directors in 2024
Including new features by Tom Tykwer, Paz Vega, Paolo Sorrentino, Cecilia Verheyden and Baltasar Kormakur.
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Reviews‘Porcelain War’: Sundance Review
Ukranian artists decide to continue creating their beauty while defending Kharkiv against Russian attack
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NewsUkraine’s Odesa film festival to take place in Kyiv in 2024
Organisers hope international industry and press will attend.
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Features“I realised we needed to film everything”: the story behind ‘20 Days In Mariupol’
The world watched in horror at footage despatched by Associated Press journalist Mstyslav Chernov, as Russia besieged and bombarded the city of Mariupol in February 2022.
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NewsIDFA responds to open letter condemning inclusion of Russian film in programme
The letter said: “To continue providing space for representatives of the Russian cultural sector on international platforms means to normalize the unequal circumstances in which filmmakers in Russia and Ukraine live and work today.”
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Reviews‘A Picture To Remember’: IDFA Review
IDFA 2023 opens with an intimate film about the effects of war on one Ukranian family
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NewsUkrainian filmmaker Alisa Kovalenko readies pair of war themed documentaries (exclusive)
Kyiv-based Kovalenko already has two films playing at IDFA film, ’Girl Away From Home’ and ’We Will Not Fade Away’
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FeaturesUkrainian director Olga Chernykh on her IDFA opening documentary ’A Picture To Remember ’
Director tells Screen about the deeply personal approach she has taken with her first documentary
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NewsUkraine’s Molodist Kyiv Film Festival awards top prize to Emmanuelle Nicot’s ‘Love According To Dalva’
Audience prize is won by Ukrainian filmmaker Alla Savytska’s graduation film ‘Tutti’, while








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