The Exhausted Land
April is the cruellest month, as we know. I thought I was tired in April 2021. I quit the job to which I dedicated nine years of my life. There was a process of powerful burning and, consequently, a burnout;…
Read postApril is the cruellest month, as we know. I thought I was tired in April 2021. I quit the job to which I dedicated nine years of my life. There was a process of powerful burning and, consequently, a burnout;…
Read postThe debut documentary by Ukrainian journalist Mstyslav Chernov is gaining momentum among audiences and critics alike. On February 18, the film documenting the siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, won the BAFTA Film Award in the Documentary category. 20…
Read postWhat’s happening now with Ukrainian cinema is a paradox. On the one hand, new Ukrainian films are premiering at the world’s biggest film festivals and major foundations are supporting projects by Ukrainian filmmakers and producers, some of which frequently hit…
Read postIn this piece, Ukrainian art critic Daria Badior discusses a very important issue. Is it possible to build a career in the arts in Russia and not be involved in building a totalitarian state? Does one have to pay a…
Read postA festival statement seems to suggest that Ukraine is a place of terror while Russia, despite the horror it brings, is linked with dignity and protest. Something needs to change, writes Daria Badior. In May 2014, when the war in the…
Read postI was writing this article early on Friday morning in a safe place in Western Ukraine right at the time when Russian tanks with thermal imagers were shooting at the Zaporizhya nuclear power station, threatening nuclear catastrophe to the entire…
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