Trailer
Twelve young filmmakers made this the guiding principle of the featured documentary film. They mingle amongst the demonstrators on Independence Square and in the Donetsk
region, shooting a “Chronicle of Civil Protest”, a kaleidoscope of voices, opinions and events which bears witness to the circumstances surrounding solidarity and struggle. The viewer
observes the Ukrainians at first hand, experiencing how a hard-pressed society becomes more militant and slides ever deeper into the abyss of civil war.
DCP | Farbe / colour
Art Collective #BABYLON '13
Art Collective #BABYLON '13
Art Collective #BABYLON '13
Art Collective #BABYLON '13
Art Collective #BABYLON '13
Igor Savychenko
#BABYLON '13
Saksaganskogo, 6 room 329
01033, Kyiv
Ukraine
Tel.: +38.066.889.5208
info@babylon13.com
www.babylon13.com
Art Collective #BABYLON '13: Volodymyr Tykhy, Yuriy Gruzinov, Yulia Gontaruk, Maria Ponomareva, Larysa Artiugina, Cristian Jereghi, Kostyantyn Kliatskin, Ivan Sautkin, Yulia Shashkova, Roman Lyubiy, Oleksandra Chuprina, Oleksandr Stekolenko - When in November 2013 people on Maidan Square began putting up tents and building barricades, ten Ukrainian filmmaking veterans created Babylon’13 in order to provide a better understanding of what was going on around them. The movement evolved a form of protest cinema, which gave a voice of the civilian population. With a creative and diverse team of over forty people, #Babylon’13 has produced more than 140 films and documented over 1,000 hours of footage from the “Revolution of Dignity”.