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Photophobia

Photophobia
Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík
Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe 2023
Documentary Film
Slovakia,
Czech Republic,
Ukraine
2023
71 minutes
Ukrainian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

12-year-old Nikita and his family have been staying in an underground station in Kharkiv for weeks. The place promises protection from Russian attacks, but there is not much distraction down here. The glaring lights and provisionally furnished carriages create a surreal to dreary atmosphere, pets roam the aisles, an aging musician plays songs on his guitar.

Ivan Ostrochovský and Pavol Pekarčík condense the first months of the war in Ukraine into an oppressive but not hopeless narrative, because the station is also a place of encounters. Niki soon meets Vika, who is his age and who coaxes the lethargic boy out of his shell. Together they roam the underworld, but while Vika is permitted to go to the surface at least once in a while, Niki’s radius of movement ends at the stairs on which sunlight falls occasionally. And yet an outside exists which the two directors make visible by Super 8 shots scattered in between. They show a damaged Kharkiv: destroyed vehicles, a charred bed, provisionally protected monuments. “Photophobia” is a hybrid, introspective film that manages to find something like tender romance in an unreal situation.

Carolin Weidner

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík
Script
Marek Leščák, Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík
Cinematographer
Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík
Editor
Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík, Martin Piga
Producer
Ivan Ostrochovský, Albert Malinovský, Katarína Tomková, Tomáš Michálek, Kristýna Michálek Květová
Co-Producer
Helena Osvaldová, Denis Ivanov, Jakub Mahler, Pavol Pekarčík
Sound
Dušan Kozák, Jakub Jurásek
Sound Design
Jakub Jurásek
Score
Roman Kurhan, Michal Novinski
World Sales
Michaela Čajková
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize, Leipziger Ring
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
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Plai. A Mountain Path
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
A family in the mountains, following their daily rituals, unmolested by the outside world. But even this supposedly quiet life is determined by the war in eastern Ukraine.
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Plai. A Mountain Path

Plai
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
Documentary Film
Ukraine
2021
75 minutes
Ukrainian
Subtitles: 
English

Eva Dzhyshyashvili shows us a family that lives in the mountains following their daily rituals. At first glance, it’s a simple, quiet life unbothered by the outer world. However, as the picture is revealed, we see that the grandfather was wounded in the east of Ukraine and listen to countless conversations about this war. The feeling that there is nowhere to hide from military aggression is starkly evident. But the ending provides a sliver of hope.

Daria Badior

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Cinematographer
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Editor
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Producer
Oksana Ivanyuk
Sound
Andrii Rohachov
Score
Erik Shved
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
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Pryvoz

Pryvoz
Eva Neymann
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
Documentary Film
Ukraine
2021
72 minutes
Ukrainian
Subtitles: 
English

A sentimental journey through the main market in Odesa. Pryvoz is a place of recurring myth. It is mentioned in songs and books and is truly the heart of this disorienting city with a complicated history. Neymann looks at the inhabitants with empathy: lost souls in the bodies of humans, dogs or cats. The opera soundtrack adds a sense of fatality to the old vivid market that will become reality. The city of Odesa has been under Russian fire since February 2022.

Daria Badior

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Director
Eva Neymann
Cinematographer
Eva Neymann, Saša Oreškovic
Editor
Pavel Zalesov
Producer
Gennady Kofman, Olga Beskhmelnytsina
Sound
Valentyn Pynchuk, Ivo Heger
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize