All Ukraine articles – Page 3
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News
Paris techno club drama ‘After’ secures key French deal (exclusive)
Nightclub-set drama premiered in the Berlinale Panorama earlier this year.
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Ukraine war drama ‘Photophobia’ wins Europa Cinemas Label prize in Venice’s Giornate degli Autori
Jury says: ”As exhibitors we are convinced that this film has a wide audience waiting for it.”
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Reviews
‘Stay Online’: Fantasia Review
This ’screenlife’ thriller was shot in Ukraine against the backdrop of the current Russian invasion
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Reviews
‘In The Rearview’: Sheffield Review
Aid worker/filmmaker Maciek Hamela gives a voice to ordinary Ukranians as they flee war
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Ukrainian animation ‘Mavka: The Forest Song’ breaks records at home and with diaspora audience
The 3D animation is being released in an original and a dubbed version in territories with big Ukrainian audiences.
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UK Global Screen Fund partners on European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian filmmakers
The emergency funding programme has an overall budget of €1.2m.
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Swedish sales outfit Eyewell picks up Ukrainian war doc
Ukrainian filmmakers Tetiana Kulakovska and Anna Martynenko direct and produce.
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‘Butterfly Vision’ director readies slate of Ukrainian documentaries
Maksym Nakonechnyini is co-directing ‘The Days I Would Like To Forget’ which won a prize at Visions du Reel.
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Minerva to bring Ukranian historical epic ‘Dovbush’, Mexican thriller ‘Black Minutes’ to Cannes market (exclusive)
Italian sales agent unveils Cannes market slate.
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Ukrainian project ‘Red Zone’ among CPH:DOX Forum industry winners
Iryna Tsilyk’s documentary offers a female perspective on the war in Ukraine.
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Reviews
‘Motherland’: CPH:DOX Review
Belarus army hazing rituals are a deathly sign of the Soviet past - and a bloody presence in what is happening across the region right now
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Project to support Ukrainian craftspeople find work in the film and TV industry launches in the UK
The classes are run by Talented U with the support of the Film and TV Charity
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How Ukraine is trying to maintain the momentum behind a generation of outstanding filmmakers
The European industry has created support initiatives, including for funding, co-production and raising awareness.
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Reviews
‘Do You Love Me?’: Berlin Review
Semi-autogiographical feature about a Ukranian girl coming of age during the collapse of the USSR
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European initiative to support Ukrainian cinema launched at the Berlinale
A budget of more than €1m to support feature-length films from the country.
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Germany takes Ukrainian werewolf thriller as war delays productions (exclusive)
FILM.UA has also begun pre-sales on Ukrainian war drama ‘Bucha’.
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Sean Penn in Berlin: Putin is “creepy little bully” and “war criminal”; ‘Superpower’ is “not unbiased”
Penn said “We’d have been better served talking to a wall” than talking to Russia.
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Zelensky address, multiple protests mark political Berlinale opening night
Protests from climate activists, against festival sponsor Uber, and against a German cinema chain took place.
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Volodymyr Zelensky to appear via livestream at Berlin Film Festival opening ceremony
Zelensky “will be present at Berlinale in some kind of form”.
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Features
Producer Alexander Rodnyansky on building a fresh, high-profile slate since fleeing Russia
Includes projects with Russian exiles Andrey Zvyagintsev, Kantemir Balagov and Kira Kovalenko.