Gabriel Muskala’s debut feature shows a fragile boundary between reality and the imaginary.
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After his first feature War Note, which shows real…
Four extremists search for excitement and meaning of life by visiting war zones.
In a world where people get easily bored by their overly comfortable everyday life, the need for…
An impressive main performance is at the center of a visually bold but uneven Soviet-era Ukrainian drama.
The main subject of Ukrainian filmmaker Denys Tarasov's debut feature, Diagnosis: Dissent (Diagnoza:…
In his psychological drama, Denys Tarasov proves there is nothing more important than individual freedom.
Serhiy Zhadan, a prominent Ukrainian novelist, wrote that “your entire life is an endless fight…
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