Editor
This story of a clash between animal rights activists and dog hunters in modern Ukraine shows the concept of cruelty and compassion, domination and tolerance, revealing the state of modern society at the crossroads between the instinct of destruction and the desire to love.
Cinematography
This story of a clash between animal rights activists and dog hunters in modern Ukraine shows the concept of cruelty and compassion, domination and tolerance, revealing the state of modern society at the crossroads between the instinct of destruction and the desire to love.
Editor
Poliske was contaminated with radioactive material after the 1986 Chornobyl disaster. Soviet authorities did everything they could to erase the ancient history of this town, and after Chornobyl, they destroyed its future.
Director of Photography
Poliske was contaminated with radioactive material after the 1986 Chornobyl disaster. Soviet authorities did everything they could to erase the ancient history of this town, and after Chornobyl, they destroyed its future.
Cinematography
An ordinary dictator comes to an ordinary family living a normal life. And... stays.
Editor
A short form documentary about five ordinary Ukrainians who were taken hostage in occupied Luhansk.
Cinematography
A short form documentary about five ordinary Ukrainians who were taken hostage in occupied Luhansk.
Co-Producer
A short form documentary about five ordinary Ukrainians who were taken hostage in occupied Luhansk.
Sound
BABYLON’13, un movimiento de documentalistas ucranianos, presenta la primera película documental sobre lo que pasó en Crimea en 2014. Las imágenes únicas de la filmación desde dentro y las historias reales de los marineros, pilotos, soldados y marines que se enfrentaron con un incertidumbre de cómo reaccionar a lo que pasaba pretenden contestar a la pregunta “¿Por qué cedimos Crimea?”. La película también da una idea de lo que estaba sucediendo dentro de las bases militares rodeadas y en los buques de guerra bloqueados.
Editor
BABYLON’13, un movimiento de documentalistas ucranianos, presenta la primera película documental sobre lo que pasó en Crimea en 2014. Las imágenes únicas de la filmación desde dentro y las historias reales de los marineros, pilotos, soldados y marines que se enfrentaron con un incertidumbre de cómo reaccionar a lo que pasaba pretenden contestar a la pregunta “¿Por qué cedimos Crimea?”. La película también da una idea de lo que estaba sucediendo dentro de las bases militares rodeadas y en los buques de guerra bloqueados.