
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.
Maintaining the work of schools in Ukraine is an attempt to reclaim at least a part of everyday life that existed before the full-scale invasion (before 24 February 2022 and in some regions, even earlier, in 2014).
Without interviews, voiceovers or reconstructions, Timestamp allows the audience to glimpse how the war affects the daily life of students and teachers. The film has a patchwork structure: it explores the functioning of schools in offline and online formats in these terrible times, both at the frontline and beyond. It demonstrates how everyday life is intertwined with constant danger.
Kateryna Gornostai
Producers Olha Bregman, Natalia Libet, Viktor Shevchenko. Co-producer François Le Gall, Marion Guth, Julia Rombout, Reinier Selen
Oleksandr Roshchyn
Mykhailo Zakutsky, Pavlo Melnyk, Lode Woltersom, Artem Kosynskyi, Oleksii Diachenko
2Brave Productions, Rinkel Film BV, a_BAHN, Cinephage Productions
Best Friend Forever, Marc Nauleau, [email protected]
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.
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