It was a fateful coincidence that in 2014, just when the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam was staging an exhibition of Crimean artworks, Russia annexed the region. So now the question arises of who should the artworks be returned to To the museums in Crimea who had been so kind as to loan them out Or to Ukraine, perhaps, the country Crimea belonged to before the annexation...
"Шановний глядачу!
Придбавши цей диск, ви побачите, що Закарпаття – це не тльки край мальовничих гр, смерекових лсв та цлющих джерел, але ще й смачних самобутнх страв.
Ви познайомитеся з оригнальними та неповторними стравами угорцв, словакв, румунв, австрйцв та нших народв, що в дружб та злагод вками проживають у Закарпатт. А також - розкрите секрети старода...
Enter Through The Balcony is a Documentary Short about Ukrainian make-shift balconies. The film explores the phenomenon of the balcony as a small architectural form. Enter Through The Balcony is a journey through the decades. It is a look inside balconies and their owners in cities across Ukraine. It is a balanced and in depth view of the balconies from their owners, employees ...
In 2014, the Winter Paralympic Games took place at the same time as the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation. Following five Ukrainian athletes forced to adapt their personal and professional lives to the ongoing armed conflict, Pushing Boundaries is a pertinent reflection on the capacities of humans to push the boundaries between two countries, and those of their own...
26 April 1986: Chernobyl’s reactor number 4 explodes and provokes the biggest nuclear disaster in history. Pripyat, where the plant is located, becomes a ghost city. Guided by former inhabitants, Elika Cílková takes us in her quest of the town’s memory. Gracefully shot, the film reminds us the power of music where less expected.
单亲母亲安娜和她的四个孩子住在乌克兰顿巴斯战区前线。当外面的世界充满了爆炸和混乱,这个家庭试图把他们的家作为一个充满生命和光明的安全避难所 。每一个家庭成员都对电影都充满热情,因此他们试图拍摄一部受战时生活启发的电影。这一创作过程讨论了在灾难时期,电影能拥有什么样的力量。对安娜和孩子们来说,将创伤转化为艺术作品是保持人性的最终途径。
Life flows in its everyday reality, but then suddenly something elusive changes its course. All that is left is the chance to plunge into memories where everything is preserved, as if in a museum.
Mariupol is now synonymous with siege and destruction. But for filmmaker-photographer Zoya Laktionova (b. 1984)—see also Maria Stoianova’s Ma—her home town’s waterside has long been a...
World War I ended. The inevitable collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire deepened the crisis in Europe. The Poles, Ukrainians, Czechs, Hungarians and the Nordic Slavs were preparing for the proclamation of their states' independence. On the night of November 1, 1918, the Ukrainian troops from the voluntary League of the Sich Strikers raised an uprising in Lviv and proclaimed t...