All Ukraine articles – Page 11
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Max Rudenko’s ‘Elevation’ wins Docu Talent Award at CineLink
The programme is organised by Czech documentary festival Ji.hlava IDFF.
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Buyers take ‘Pulse’, ‘Rising Hawk’, ‘Stolen Princess’ from Ukraine’s Film.UA
Ukrainian features sold to Europe and North America during the virtual Cannes market.
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Reviews
‘DAU: Natasha’: Berlin Review
Russian experiment which can be an uncompromisingly confrontational watch
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‘DAU. Natasha’ director defends abuse scene, talks four more DAU features (exclusive)
Coproduction Office reveals first deals on ’DAU. Natasha’.
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‘Numbers’: Berlin Review
Oleg Sentsov’s stage play is reimagined for the screen in its first-ever public outing
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‘Atlantis’: Venice Review
Valentyn Vasyanovych’s film, set in Eastern Ukraine of the near future, is the winner of the grand prize at Venice’s Orrizonti
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European filmmakers react jubilantly to news that Oleg Sentsov has been freed
The Ukrainian director was part of a Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange, it was confimed.
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‘The Painted Bird’: Venice Review
An abandoned boy witness atrocities throughout Europe at the close of World War II
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Oleg Sentsov could be on verge of release
Reports in Ukraine and Russia say negotiations are underway.
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Features
How Ukraine is working to attract international film and TV production
Long-awaited rebate may come into effect as early as 2020.
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Is Ukraine the next emerging European box office market?
Cinemas are being built to service the population of 42 million.
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Features
Odesa Q&A: How a YouTube video inspired Tymur Yashchenko's naval drama 'U-311 Cherkasy'
The film is based on a real-life siege of a Ukrainian naval vessel in 2014.
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Odesa Q&A: 'Eastman' director Andy Iva on portraying war through the eyes of ordinary soldiers
Iva’s film has its world premiere at Odesa Film Festival this month.
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First footage from Oleg Sentsov adaptation 'Numbers' to screen at Odesa Film Festival (exclusive)
Screening of footage to coincide with imprisoned filmmaker’s 43rd birthday.
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'Homeward': Cannes Review
This notable debut takes the form of a father-and-son road trip from Kyiv to Crimea
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'Fisherman's Friends' director Chris Foggin joins 'The Radleys' from Jo Brand script (exclusive)
Film is an adaptation of Matt Haig’s modern vampire novel.