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264 articles available in total starting from 19/05/2010. Last article published on 07/05/2024.

Review: Intercepted

Review: Intercepted

BERLINALE 2024: Phone calls of Russian soldiers on the Ukrainian frontlines to their loved ones back home unveil shocking depravity, and much more, in Oksana Karpovych’s documentary  

17/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Forum

Review: The Editorial Office

Review: The Editorial Office

BERLINALE 2024: Returning to the deep south of his native Ukraine, Roman Bondarchuk creates a smart, often outlandish but carefully observed reflection on the local media  

17/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Forum

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Berlin Panorama title A Bit of a Stranger

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Berlin Panorama title A Bit of a Stranger

Svitlana Lishchynska’s documentary examines how Moscow’s policies have stripped four generations of women of their identity  

15/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama

Review: Grey Bees

Review: Grey Bees

Dmytro Moiseiev directs an intense and lightly surreal adaptation of Andrey Kurkov’s novel, about a beekeeper caught between the frontlines of the Donbas war  

02/02 | IFFR 2024 | Tiger Competition

Review: A Picture to Remember

Review: A Picture to Remember

Olga Chernykh delivers a lyrical exploration of her heritage in the Donbass, offering up a war diary and linking it with her family’s story by way of images from their own personal archive  

30/01 | Trieste 2024

Svitlana Lishchynska unveils details of her Berlinale Panorama-bound documentary A Bit of a Stranger

Svitlana Lishchynska unveils details of her Berlinale Panorama-bound documentary A Bit of a Stranger

Produced by The Earth Is Blue as an Orange’s Anna Kapustina, the film examines how Moscow’s policies have stripped four generations of women of their identity  

22/01 | Production | Funding | Ukraine/Germany/Sweden

Olga Semak  • Director of Demiurge

Interview: Olga Semak • Director of Demiurge

“This peaceful story can resonate with international audiences just as strongly as our war stories”

The Ukrainian director regales us with more details on her tale of a Kyiv stage artist who returns to his home village in an attempt to revive the theatre scene there  

13/12/2023 | /Ukraine

Episode 59: Motherland (Sweden/Ukraine/Norway)

Episode 59: Motherland (Sweden/Ukraine/Norway)

The producers of the film by Hanna Badziaka and Alexander Mihalkovich are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their film, which has received Eurimages support  

05/12/2023 | The Co-production Podcast

Review: Demiurge

Review: Demiurge

Ukrainian director Olga Semak's first feature-length documentary is an engaging portrait of a village community in which an enthusiastic artist puts his heart into creating theatre  

01/12/2023 | Films | Reviews | Ukraine

First Cut Lab Trieste focuses on Ukrainian cinema

First Cut Lab Trieste focuses on Ukrainian cinema

The workshop will launch its tenth edition in Trieste next January and will celebrate its highly successful run, with over 230 alumni films so far  

23/11/2023 | First Cut Lab 2024

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