
Songs of Slow Burning Earth
Captured in varying proximities to the frontline over two years, the audiovisual diary of Ukraine's immersion into the abyss of total war traces the subtle changes in Ukrainian society.
Militantropos captures the human condition through the fractured realities of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The film combines everyday lives transformed by war — those who flee, those who lose everything, and those who stay to resist and fight—tracing both the instinct to survive and the need for closeness.
Amid devastation and atrocity, the human is absorbed into war — and war, in turn, becomes part of the human.
Yelyzaveta Smit, Alina Horlova, Semen Mozghovyi
Producer Tabor Eugene Rachkovsky. Producer Mischief Films, Ralph Wieser. Producers Les Valseurs Nabil Bellahsène, Justin Pechberty Damien Megherbi
Viacheslav Tsvietkov, Khrystyna Lizohub, Denys Melnyk
Mykhailo Zakutskyi
Ukraine: Tabor. Austria: Mischief Films. France: Les Valseurs
Square Eyes
Captured in varying proximities to the frontline over two years, the audiovisual diary of Ukraine's immersion into the abyss of total war traces the subtle changes in Ukrainian society.
Through intimate video diaries and poetic letters addressed to a future, grown-up Théo, Alisa captures the devastating reality of war while reflecting on her choice to serve.
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, visual artist and filmmaker Alina Maksimenko finds herself alone in Irpin, a town near Kyiv, recovering from surgery with her leg in a cast.
Without interviews, voiceovers or reconstructions, Timestamp allows the audience to glimpse how the war affects the daily life of students and teachers.