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Russia is ‘trying to erase Ukrainian identity' in ‘genocide war,' say ‘Porcelain War' doc filmmakers
Russia is ‘trying to erase Ukrainian identity' in ‘genocide war,' say ‘Porcelain War' doc filmmakers

Los Angeles Times

time04-03-2025

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Russia is ‘trying to erase Ukrainian identity' in ‘genocide war,' say ‘Porcelain War' doc filmmakers

Ukraine war documentary 'Porcelain War' director Brendan Bellomo, Director/Film Participant Slava Leontyev, and film participant Frodo the dog spoke to The Times about their Oscar-nominated feature doc while on the red carpet of the Oscars. 'Porcelain War' follows three artists in Ukraine as they 'defiantly find inspiration and beauty as they defend their culture and their country,' according to the film's official synopsis. 'Under roaring fighting jets, Ukrainian artists Slava, Anya, and Andrey stay behind, defiantly finding beauty amid destruction. Armed with art, cameras, and for the first time in their lives, guns, they show that while it's easy to frighten people, it's harder to destroy their passion for living.'

Oscar-Nominated Ukraine War Documentary ‘Porcelain War' To Screen At Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center In DC
Oscar-Nominated Ukraine War Documentary ‘Porcelain War' To Screen At Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center In DC

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

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Oscar-Nominated Ukraine War Documentary ‘Porcelain War' To Screen At Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center In DC

EXCLUSIVE: Three years ago today, Russia launched its hellish full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an unprovoked assault that has killed and injured more than 40,000 Ukrainian civilians, according to the UN. As the war enters its fourth year, there is news about the Oscar-nominated documentary Porcelain War, which tells of the resistance to Russian aggression by artists and civilian soldiers. The film directed by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev has been selected to screen on March 31 as part of the Stories That Matter series at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, DC. More from Deadline Ukraine Marks Three Years Under Attack: "Today, A Ukrainian Producer Is Nothing Short Of A Superhero" As Donald Trump Appears Ready To Abandon Ukraine, Filmmaker Evgeny Afineevsky Focuses On War's Youngest Victims Doc Talk Podcast With 'Porcelain War' Directors Brendan Bellomo & Slava Leontyev Before They Head To The Oscars The series, created in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Graduate Film and Media program and the Cineteca Di Bologna, will welcome the directors and producer Paula DuPré Pesmen for the screening followed by a conversation with Johns Hopkins experts. 'Porcelain War embodies the mission of the Stories That Matter series by highlighting the important role of artistic expression in fostering public dialogue around challenging issues,' commented Cybele Bjorklund, executive director of the Hopkins Bloomberg Center. 'We invite policymakers, members of the media, students, and the community to experience the film and engage in our thought-provoking, post-screening program.' Sig Libowitz, director of the Graduate Film and Media program, said in a statement, 'Porcelain War confronts us unexpectedly with imagery, imagination, and a range of emotions as we consider our humanity and the purpose of art within the landscape of war. This is a story of artists who become soldiers and defenders of their nation's culture and heritage. The film's spirit is at the core of Stories that Matter.' Porcelain War won the DGA Award earlier this month, the latest in a long list of honors that includes the duPont-Columbia University Award, the Grand Jury Prize for U.S. Documentary at Sundance, awards at the Seattle International Film Festival, Heartland International Film Festival, Stockhold Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, two awards at the Woodstock Film Festival in New York and four awards at the Woods Hole Film Festival in Massachusetts. Porcelain War is a Songbird Studios Production, in association with Imaginary Lane, Bob's Your Uncle, Far Star Media, Sobrato Philanthropies, and Cayton Goldrich Family Foundation. The film is produced by Paula DuPré Pesmen (Oscar-winner The Cove), Aniela Sidorska, Camilla Mazzaferro, and Olivia Ahnemann. The Stories That Matter series, which presents narrative features, documentaries and short films, kicked off last Friday with a screening of the Oscar-shortlisted documentary Daughters. A release notes, 'The series provides filmmakers from the U.S. and around the world the opportunity to present international cinema to D.C. audiences, including stakeholders in the U.S. government, the international diplomatic community, and Johns Hopkins students and alumni, at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center, situated at the epicenter of the U.S. capital, with sweeping views of the Capitol building and the National Gallery of Art.' Some of the films in the series will also be presented at Johns Hopkins campuses in Baltimore, Maryland, and in Bologna, Italy. Best of Deadline Who Is The Mysterious Caller In 'The White Lotus' Season 3 Episode 2? 'The White Lotus' Season 3 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Arrive On Max? 'The White Lotus' Season 3: Everything We Know About The Cast, Premiere Date & More

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