All Ukraine articles – Page 6
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Ukrainian team behind ‘Butterfly Vision’ plan red carpet protest (exclusive)
The festival is aware of the planned protest and is permitting it to take place, including the sirens.
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Reviews
‘Pamfir’: Cannes Review
A bold and brave story of a family man at the mercy of small town corruption
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Ukrainian producer of Directors’ Fortnight film calls for further European support
Public funding for Ukrainian filmmakers has dried up.
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‘Mariupolis 2’: Cannes Review
Killed in the city he portrays, the final film from the late Mantas Kvedaravicius was finished by his Ukrainian partner Hanna Bilobrova
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Kirill Serebrennikov calls for end of “unbearable” Russian culture boycott
‘Tchaikovsky’s Wife’ director defended receiving funding from Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.
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Ukraine anti-war drama ‘Klondike’ acquired for Europe, Brazil (exclusive)
Drama set in the Donbas region won a directing award at Sundance
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Cannes director turns lens on Ukrainian zoo animals during invasion (exclusive)
Maksym Nakonechnyi has been filming in zoos including in Kyiv and Odesa.
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Cannes to show ‘Mariupolis 2’ from murdered Lithuanian filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius
Kvedaravicius’ fiancée has edited footage the director shot in the Ukrainian city.
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12 European film funds partner on Ukraine fundraising event in Cannes (exclusive)
Ukrainian Films Now aims to provide financial and practical support to the Ukrainian industry.
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Korean festival directors unite in Jeonju to support Ukraine
Joint statement delivered ahead of the festival’s Ukraine Day.
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Karlovy Vary launches talent platform, Odesa partnership for 2022
The festival is returning to its early July dates this year.
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Michel Hazanavicius’ Cannes opening film changes title following Ukrainian protests
Title of film caused consternation in Ukrainian film world due to letter Z’s association with support for Russia’s invasion.
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Wild Bunch International boards Ukrainian Cannes title ‘Butterfly Vision’ (exclusive)
Maksym Nakonechnyi’s first feature revolves around a female Ukrainian soldier returning home after months of being held a prisoner in the Donbas.
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Features
“My task is telling stories to the world”: how Ukrainian creatives are finding purpose amid war
In the Ukrainian filmmaking community, some professionals have attempted to carry on with their work in an act of resistance.
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How Ukrainian film crews are adapting to the reality of war
Documentary filmmaker Robbie Fraser recently returned from the country.
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Film Movement acquires Ukrainian war drama and Venice hit ‘Reflection’ (exclusive)
Valentyn Vasyanovych’s film to open on May 6.
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Ukrainian war drama ‘Sniper: The White Raven’ sells to US, Japan, South Korea (exclusive)
A day-and-date release in the US is planned for July 1.
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Ukraine'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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“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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UK exhibition sector launches Cinemas for Ukraine fundraising initiative
Joint initiative between UKCA, Event Cinema Association and Powster.