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2,000 Metres to Andriivka film by Oscar-winning Chernov will represent Ukraine at 2026 Oscars
The documentary film 2,000 Metres to Andriivka by director Mstyslav Chernov will represent Ukraine in the category Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards. In 2024, Chernov brought ...
This April, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, or BAMPFA, aficionados enjoy the convergence of three wonderful series: Todd Haynes’ retrospective, continuing from last month, the start of a ...
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, film director Kateryna Gornostai found herself questioning whether she would continue working. "I had this feeling that life — at least ...
Ukrainian Odesa, 1926: a city recovering from the war, a city where jazz sounds and cinema is born. Young artist Sasha Dovzhenko seeks freedom in art - and stumbles upon a system that does not forgive ...
In the beginning, wars are measured in days. As the days become weeks and months, however, different metrics take over: materiel use, meters of territory won and lost, climbing numbers of captives and ...
Alexander Rodnyansky, the celebrated producer of Zvyagintsev, Balagov and more, returns to his nonfiction roots with a sober, strikingly personal doc overlaying family history and national struggle.
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