Traces
Traces shines a light on Ukrainian women who, after surviving conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) and torture during Russia’s war, refuse to remain silent.
A closed religious community in Ukraine has chosen to live in a beautiful landscape, where the front lines of both World War I and World War II once passed. It’s a sunny village filled with the laughter of children from large families. Yet, the community’s peaceful life is frequently disrupted by floods and war — two points serving as moments of reckoning in their memory. Nature and war are both relentless forces that take lives. The community comes together to overcome the aftermath of floods. The flood alters community life, just as the country is reshaped by war.
Together with the community, we observe transformations, where the current war intertwines with the past ones, but the feeling of home can never be taken away from anyone.
Karina Kostyna (TABOR LTD), Eugene Rachkovsky (TABOR LTD)
Ivan Morarash, Oleksandr Korotun, Viacheslav Tsvietkov Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk
Serhii Avdieiev, Sebastian Schmidt
Mykola Bazarkin, Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk
TABOR LTD
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Traces shines a light on Ukrainian women who, after surviving conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) and torture during Russia’s war, refuse to remain silent.
On the night of July 27–28, 2025, forty cinematographers and hundreds of people captured a single summer night in Ukraine.
A meditation on endurance and moral gravity — on what remains of a person when the world forces them to fight.
Dmytro Dokunov, a Ukrainian nature-loving DOP and digital artist is enrolled in a combat unit to face the Russian invasion.