eng: A woman smiles at a dog.

2024 National competition DOCU/UKRAINE

Every­thing Needs to Live

director: Tetiana Dorodnitsyna, Andrii Lytvynenko
Poland, Ukraine202470’
In original language, available with English subtitles and with audio description (settings in the lower right corner of the video player). The film contains the depiction of war.
In original language, available with English subtitles and with audio description (settings in the lower right corner of the video player). The film contains the depiction of war.
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Everything Needs to Live portrays the unusual daily life of Anna Kurkurina, a charismatic athlete, ‘the strongest woman in the world’, an animal activist and an out lesbian. At an early age, Anna already proved to have a unique bond with animals. She taught biology at school, worked at the local zoo where she made friends with a lion, helped to set up animal shelters, and tried to find new homes for dozens of stray animals. At the age of forty, she decided to pursue a career as a powerlifter and soon made it to the top by becoming a triple world champion. She also started to work as a coach of young people with disabilities. Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Anna has been using the power of her popularity as an athlete and a social media influencer to help injured and abandoned animals, following her motto — Whoever saves one life saves the whole world.

Director:

Tetiana Dorodnitsyna, Andrii Lytvynenko

Camera:

Tetiana Dorodnitsyna, Ivan Selistran

Sound:

Nataliia Avramenko, Ksenia Vynogradova, Michał Fojcik

Production:

Aura Films Co-production: CANAL + Polska S.A., Lena Yakovitska

Distribution:

KFF Sales & Promotion, Basztowa 15/8a, 31-143 Kraków, Poland, tel. +48122946945 Katarzyna Wilk (festivals) — [email protected] / www.kff.com.pl

Telling the story of this country, its people and the difficult struggle for freedom and independence, Ukrainian documentary filmmakers find extraordinary forms and carefully construct narratives that become not just a dry record of reality, but impressive pictures that are recognizable and understandable to viewers both in Ukraine and abroad.