Has there ever been such a joyless film awards season? I mean, other than 2020, when Covid closed the theaters, or 2001, after the terror attacks.
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In yet another sign of the continued resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people, the fifth edition of the Ukrainian National Film Critics Circle Award, dubbed Kinokolo, pressed ahead with its ceremony on Thursday, in spite of an ongoing war in the country.
The ceremony was held in a bunker in Kyiv and broadcasted live on national public TV channel Suspilne Kultura from the underground studio, remarkably just days after Russian airstrikes targeted key infrastructure in the capital city and destroyed 30% of the country’s power stations, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Local film critics recognized projects such as Dmytro Sukholytkyi-Sobchuk’s Cannes Director’s Fortnight title Pamfir, Maryna Er Horbach’s Klondike and Natalka Vorozhbyt’s Are you Ok?
Pamfir, a drama about a man who faces small town corruption in Western Ukraine after returning from working abroad, came away with the most awards, nabbing Best Feature Film and Best Director and Best Scriptwriter for Sukholytkyi-Sobchuk as well as the Discovery of the Year prize for best full-length debut.
Actress Oksana Cherkashyna was awarded Best Actress for her lead role in Klondike, her second statuette after winning for Bad Roads in 2020. Vorozhbyt’s Are You Ok?, about a war-traumatized Ukrainian girl in Europe won for Best Short Feature Film while Oleksii Radynsky’s Infinity: According to Florian, about the legendary Kyiv architect Florian Yuriev, won Best Documentary.
Kinokolo, which opened the Kyiv Critics’ Week, was established in 2018 as an annual award to shine a spotlight on the achievements of Ukrainian cinematography and film industry figures on behalf of the country’s film critics’ community. In previous
Has there ever been such a joyless film awards season? I mean, other than 2020, when Covid closed the theaters, or 2001, after the terror attacks.
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