When I don't feel safe, I say I'm from Poprad, says Ukrainian director making a film about child abductions to Russia
Ukrainian director Anna Ahaliieva discusses her experiences of facing discrimination in Slovakia and her work on a film about Ukrainian children abducted to Russia.
Berlinale 2026: First awards presented
The first awards at the Berlinale festival have been announced, highlighting notable films such as 'Prosecution' and the Ukrainian-Polish co-production 'Traces.'
Ukrainian documentary on Russian war crimes wins Berlinale Panorama Audience Award
The documentary 'Traces' by Ukrainian directors Alisa Kovalenko and Marysia Nikitiuk received the Panorama Audience Award at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival for its portrayal of the impact of Russian aggression on Ukrainian women.
Ukrainian film Animals in War to be released in North American cinemas
The Ukrainian film 'Animals in War' is set to be released in North America, showcasing seven short stories about rescuing animals during the war.
Latvian journalists attacked by Russian drone in Donetsk Oblast
Latvian journalists were attacked by a Russian drone while traveling in Donetsk Oblast to film a report on a Latvian soldier serving with a Ukrainian brigade.
Ukrainian Director Olha Zhurb: The Importance of Documentary Cinema is the Ability to Be on the Side of Humanity
Olha Zhurb, a Ukrainian director, discusses the emotional and societal significance of her documentary film as it gains recognition at international film festivals.
Ukrainian film Viktor about deaf Kharkiv resident wins at SIMA Awards 2026
The documentary film 'Viktor', highlighting the story of a deaf resident from Kharkiv, won the Best Sound award at the Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA) 2026.
Director of the film 'Russian Threat': Shocked youth in Slovakia asked why Russians are like that
Ukrainian director Olexij Burmaka discusses the shocked reactions of Slovak youth to his film 'Russian Threat,' which prompted deep reflections on Russia's actions.
Two Estonian-Related Films at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival
The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival showcases two animated films involving Estonia: 'Kyiv Cake' directed by Ukrainian Mykyta Lyskov and 'Lumi Sends Us' by Armenian director Natalia Mirzoyan living in Estonia.
The film Štúr deceives with its title. What can attract and what is missing in it
The article discusses the need for national heroes in Slovakia and contrasts it with the Ukrainian reverence for national figures like Taras Shevchenko.
Ukrainian documentary 2,000 Meters to Andriivka longlisted for BAFTA Film Awards 2026
Mstyslav Chernov's documentary has been longlisted for the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards following its nomination for a Directors Guild of America Award.
Home is not political borders, but bees and strawberry wallpapers
The article reflects on the themes of home and identity through the Ukrainian film 'Gray Bees' which portrays life in a conflict zone on the Donbas.