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7,1/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Unter den dröhnenden Kampfjets bleiben die ukrainischen Künstler Slava, Anya und Andrey lieber zurück.Unter den dröhnenden Kampfjets bleiben die ukrainischen Künstler Slava, Anya und Andrey lieber zurück.Unter den dröhnenden Kampfjets bleiben die ukrainischen Künstler Slava, Anya und Andrey lieber zurück.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 48 Gewinne & 31 Nominierungen insgesamt
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There couldn't be a greater contrast than porcelain and war. This award-winning documentary, made by artists turned warriors, shows this very clearly. Through their eyes we see the beauty of Ukraine and the horrors of war. These are not professional filmmakers. They took up film to tell their story amidst uncertainty and pain. The result is a true cinematic experience that is real in every way. One can hear their heartbeat, feel the fear, hope, and resilience. The film won the 2024 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, and has just been nominated for the Oscar. Somehow they were able to keep the tenderness through all of it. It has to be the art.
A beautifully made film of three artists and their families, interrupted when their lives are invaded by a neighboring country. The choices that they make to not only survive, but to fight for their country's citizens. And for all of mankind's freedoms. Even their sweet dog, Frodo becomes a star as he barks at the bombs and comfort his caregivers. This is a must see beautiful film that you won't regret seeing. Even though it's about war, and it's dreadful what is happening, it's not made to be too difficult to watch. It's really beautifully done!
I want more of Slava and Anya's art! More of Andrey's art and to see his family together again, forever.
I'd give it a 10 if I didn't have to read subtitles. But that's just me.
I want more of Slava and Anya's art! More of Andrey's art and to see his family together again, forever.
I'd give it a 10 if I didn't have to read subtitles. But that's just me.
I saw this film for the first time at its premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2024 and was very impressed. The sound, cinematography, editing, color grading are all fantastic. Slava Leontyev and Brendan Bellomo are both gifted storytellers. You really get to know each of the film's subjects. In a world full of depressing hopeless documentaries, this film really focuses on the idea of hope amid destruction, and it does not deviate from that message even during moments of wartime. Although war-torn Ukraine is well documented at this point, stories of its ordinary citizens, especially artists and those trying to put beauty back into the world, are not.
The beautiful filming of nature is exquisite in this film as it is portrayed in the midst of a devastating war-zone. The families depicted in the film are warm, talented, compassionate and giving, yet they are living in a world of destruction, danger, fear and devastation. Finding hope in the middle of a desperate and almost hopeless situation shows the strength and determination of the Uranian people as they determinedly protect the homeland they love. The film left me with such anger that a larger threatening country can destroy lives of peaceful existence of kind, compassionate and good people and replace it with hatred, evil and selfishness. My heart is with the people of the Ukraine with hopes that they can hold on to their beloved land and restore life one day as it should be lived in all countries around the world.
It is worth a dear lot staying clear and pure in times like these.
People creating magnificent art of tender porcelain under bombs do not only create paradox - they demonstrate us that the paradox is quite possible if one gets out of his own small box and looks outside.
It turns out people still try to live their lives even being in grave daily danger, people still open their hearts to harmony and poetry of form and color.
The world is full of darkness and atrocities but yet it is a place of genuine beauty and remarkable resilience.
I dearly wish Slava and Anya as well as other Ukrainians overcome this wave of unspeakable blackness and their art will shine with even more colors.
The figurines are such a perfect manifestation of human spirit.
Thank you for capturing this on screen!
People creating magnificent art of tender porcelain under bombs do not only create paradox - they demonstrate us that the paradox is quite possible if one gets out of his own small box and looks outside.
It turns out people still try to live their lives even being in grave daily danger, people still open their hearts to harmony and poetry of form and color.
The world is full of darkness and atrocities but yet it is a place of genuine beauty and remarkable resilience.
I dearly wish Slava and Anya as well as other Ukrainians overcome this wave of unspeakable blackness and their art will shine with even more colors.
The figurines are such a perfect manifestation of human spirit.
Thank you for capturing this on screen!
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Slava Leontyev: Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, but the fighting continues, not just for Ukraine, but for the world too. Because if one doesn't resist evil, it doesn't stop. It will keep pushing until it reaches you. Countless families have buried children, fathers, mothers, and we will bury many more. These lives were sacrificed for freedom, and this will continue.
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 219.072 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.370 $
- 24. Nov. 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 219.583 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 27 Minuten
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