synopsis
Olga Chernykh originally wanted to make a portrait of her mother. However, in February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine again and everything fell apart. The director's three-generation kaleidoscope of memories is an attempt to find a foothold in the face of an uncertain future. Her video interviews with her mother and grandmother are interspersed with photographs and films from the family archive and reportage images of contemporary everyday Ukrainian life. Above all, a sense of longing and loss permeates the collage of past and present stories of three women and one country. At the same time, it speaks of the courage and defiance of a nation that has repeatedly faced external pressure.“We worked a lot on the balance of the portrait of the country and the history of this city and immersing it inside a family story because we did not want to have a historical film.”
Quote source: Variety
biography
Olga Chernykh (1990) is a Ukrainian director. In 2017 she graduated from the Department of Cinematography at Kyiv National University. She has participated in several international workshops and residency programs. Her first feature film A Picture to Remember opened the IDFA festival.more about film
director: | Olga Chernykh |
cast: | Zoryna Dyadyk, Olena Dyadyk, Oleg Chernykh, Stanislav Chernykh, Svetlana Chernykh |
producer: | Regina Maryanovska Davidzon, Laurence Uebersfeld, Flavia Oertwig |
script: | Olga Chernykh |
photography: | Olga Chernykh |
editing: | Kasia Boniecka |
music: | Maryana Klochko |
sound: | Serhii Avdieiev |
sound design: | Benedikt Schiefer |
contact
Tijana Dukic / Stranger Films Salestiana@strangerfilmssales.com
Screening time
Friday 25. 10. 2024, 14:00
DIOD
Sunday 03. 11. 2024, 12:00
Kino Dukla – Reform
Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2024 |
section: | Ji.hlava Online, Constellations |
téma: | experiment, violence, war |
language: | Ukrainian |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour and B&W |
Info
director: | Olga Chernykh |
original title: | Foto na pam'yat |
country: | Germany, France, Ukraine |
year: | 2023 |
running time: | 72 min. |