In prime time. BBC will show a documentary Ukrainian Volunteer Day about the war in Ukraine
Video of the day in the painting is presented on the life of a jumping room, a video engineer, historian, restoration, a polarist and a pensioner. They were all forced to radically change their lives. The tape was directed by Vladimir Tykhy (gate, our seals), realizing him with a team of like-minded people from #Babylon`13 in a co-product with Black Photon (Poland). The action, as well as shooting, unfolds in Ukraine within one particular day - March 14, 2022.
It is the 2944th Day of the Russo-Ukrainian War. In a few weeks, the intensive war was surrealistically mixed places and people, forming a post -apocalyptic dimension with new qualities and roles. Thousands of people of Kyivans have moved to live in the subway. Earlier, the calm suburbs of the capital became a zone of devastating battles and looting by the Russian invaders.
People stopped dividing the days of the weekend and workers, they began to number from the date of the full -scale invasion of Russians into Ukraine. Negotiations with BBC began before the world premiere of Ukrainian Volunteer Day, which took place in the third largest documentary movie Film Festival in Sheffield in June. There, the film received a special distinction of the festival.
Vladimir Tykhy says that he made this movie to capture the everyday life of the war, the surrealism of images that arise on the verge of apocalypse. The film will also continue its journey with the world festivals. The closest show will be held in the National Competition Program of the 13th Odessa International Film Festival, which will be held within the Warsaw International Film Festival (October 14-23) under the name Odesa-Warsaw: Ukrainian Competition.