Section: Focus

POGRUZHENIE

FALL

Oleksandr Zyrianov
Ukraine, 2014, 12 Min

Succinct encounters from Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine. A man confesses to his priest at the bus stop; a joke on the war ceases to be funny; a driver could head “to Rostov, to Odessa, to the faculty of medicine or simply straight to prison”. Metaphorical snapshots of stagnation and the absurdity of everyday life.

MY STREET FILMS UKRAINE
MY STREET FILMS UKRAINE
MY STREET FILMS UKRAINE

The Festival of Film and Urbanism, based in the Ukrainian city of Slavutych, the city purposely built for the evacuated personnel of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, recently came up with a compe-tition entitled “My Street Films Ukraine”, which called on everyone across the Ukraine to pick up a camera and, under expert supervision, film a local-interest story. The festival then screened thir-teen of these works, which reflect on contemporary urban life in six Ukrainian cities; Berezhany, Kiev, Kherson, Kramatorsk, Novoyavorivsk and Simferopol. Though the approach of the individual works may differ, ranging as it does from self-shot footage to conceptual art, the focus of all the featured films remains unmistakably true to immediate reality.
For further information on the Festival of Film and Urbanism take a look at www.86.org.ua

Filmformat
DCP | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Oleksandr Zyrianov
Kamera
Max Afanasiev
Produzent
Nadia Parfan
Produktion
86 IFFU
Kontakt
86 Prokat
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Office 410
04071 Kiev
Ukraine
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nadia@86.org.ua
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