All Ukraine articles – Page 8
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NewsUkraine's film festival organisers on how they are keeping their events alive
Execs from Docudays, Odesa, Molodist, Wiz-Art and MeetDocs are continuing to work.
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Features“For us, this was the last straw”: film critic describes her last day in war-torn Ukraine
Ukrainian film critic Natalia Serebryakova was attending the Berlin Film Festival in February.
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NewsUK exhibition sector launches Cinemas for Ukraine fundraising initiative
Joint initiative between UKCA, Event Cinema Association and Powster.
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NewsFriends, colleagues of Mariupol-slain filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravičius evoke a singular talent
Producers, directors, and programmers recall a brave, fearless filmmaker.
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Reviews‘Outside’: CPH:DOX Review
Olha Zhurba’s timely debut doc follows a young boy who goes from poster child for the Ukrainian Maiden Uprising to a homeless adult
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NewsUkrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov talks swapping red carpet for fighting on the frontline (exclusive)
The filmmaker who is serving as an army reservist sends fresh dispatches from the frontline
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FeaturesFestivals and filmmakers grapple with moral complexities of call to boycott Russian films
CPH: DOX is one of the first festivals to face the issue head-on.
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NewsNu Boyana facility setting up job fairs, daycare assistance for Ukrainian arrivals (exclusive)
Staff partnering with America For Bulgaria, US Embassy, The American College in Sofia.
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NewsUkrainian Film Academy explains decision to expel director Sergei Loznitsa
Loznitsa announced on Saturday (March 19) that he’d been kicked out of the organisation.
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NewsFIAPF pauses accreditation for Russian film festivals “until further notice”
Moscow International Film Festival was one of only 15 accredited competitive feature festivals.
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NewsProducer Alexander Rodnyansky decries move to exclude him from Russia’s “cultural agenda”
”I will continue to produce my films as I planned.”
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NewsBerlinale bans state-backed Russian delegations but takes “clear stand” against total boycott
Statement follows calls from Ukrainian filmmakers for a blanket ban of Russian cinema following invasion.
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FeaturesFilm and TV sector scrambles to react to Ukraine war
The conflict could impact eastern European locations and, possibly, attendance at the Cannes Film Festival.
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NewsCPH:DOX adds three Ukrainian films to 2022 line-up
Documentary festival expands programme in solidary with war-torn country.
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NewsProductions eye a move away from eastern European locations due to Ukraine war (exclusive)
Service companies in Spain and Iceland report spike in enquiries.
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NewsUkraine and Russian firms push ahead with business at Hong Kong’s Filmart
Despite the ongoing war, companies from both countries are virtually attending the online film market.
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NewsUkraine’s film fund chief calls on Cannes and Venice to impose total ban on Russian cinema
Marina Kuderchuk has written to festival presidents Pierre Lescure and Roberto Cicutto,
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Features‘I am a film critic under fire in Ukraine’: one writer’s diary of her experience
Natalia Serebryakova was a film critic at the Berlinale less than one month ago.
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Reviews‘A House Made Of Splinters’: Thessaloniki Review
In pre-war Ukraine, an orphanage for temporary placements tries to deal with the psychological wounds of conflict
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NewsTallinn Black Nights to present five Ukrainian projects at Cannes market
PÖFF will bring five Ukrainian titles in the Goes to Cannes showcase at the Marché du Film.








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