ukraine and russia in a state of war

How can we under­stand what this war does to people? Alina Mak­si­menko and Olha Zhurba, two Ukrain­ian film­mak­ers, have found very dif­fer­ent approach­es to making life during the war com­pre­hen­si­ble on film.  It is Feb­ru­ary 2022, and the fight­ing around Kiev forces film­mak­er Alina Mak­si­menko to move to her par­ents’ vil­lage in the north-east of Ukraine. This is where she makes her film IN LIMBO. As the impacts get audi­bly closer, many neigh­bors flee. Alina and her par­ents decide to stay and have to learn to deal with this isolation.  In her film SONGS OF SLOW BURNING EARTH, Olha Zhurba devel­ops a kind of diary of every­day life during the war. Her camera is direct, she is among and with the people. In her images, she achieves an inten­si­ty and close­ness that is hard to resist. If there is such a thing as a soul, here it lies open.  The third film in this series gives a rare insight into the future of those who can no longer imag­ine a life on the Russ­ian side. In their film DOM, Svet­lana Rodina and … read more

IN LIMBO - W ZAWIESZENI

Alina Maksimenko
Poland 2024 | 71 Min. | DCP, EN subs

Wed, 28-May-25 07:30 PM
Q&A via zoom with:
Alina Maksimenko

The human meat grinder is at work, what use are prayers? - father Tolya asks his wife and daugh­ter. The three of them remain in their house in a large­ly desert­ed vil­lage north of Kyiv. War has broken out and the front is not far away, the noise of explo­sions is get­ting closer and closer. Should they evac­u­ate, too? Fears, ques­tions and dis­cus­sions dom­i­nate every­day life, loud words are spoken when the father once again despairs under the burden of respon­si­bil­i­ty. Ulti­mate­ly, togeth­er­ness and caring win out among the family - even for the dozens of cats and dogs that flee­ing neigh­bours have left behind in the village. 

The artist and film­mak­er Alina Mak­si­menko doc­u­ments her own (sur­vival) life. She trans­lates her own con­di­tion into con­ge­nial cam­er­a­work that elic­its per­spec­tives that speak for them­selves from the cramped film­ing loca­tion of the family kitchen. IN LIMBO hardly shows the war at all and yet cap­tures it in its essence and in its con­se­quences for every crea­ture it threatens. 

IN LIMBO was nom­i­nat­ed for the Euro­pean Film Award. 

Alina Mak­si­menko born 1974 in Kiev, is a painter, direc­tor and cin­e­matog­ra­ph­er. She stud­ied fine arts at the Boy­chuk Art Col­lege, Kiev. Not only in Ukraine have her works been exhib­it­ed exten­sive­ly and have been includ­ed in the col­lec­tions of Kiev muse­ums. In 2014, she showed her first video instal­la­tion and stud­ied doc­u­men­tary film and camera at the Wajda School, among others. In 2022, she real­ized PTITSA, anoth­er auto­bi­o­graph­i­cal short film made during the pandemic. 

Her art­work is vis­i­ble at https://www.saatchiart.com/en-de/account/artworks/28503.

Opening Film - DOM

Laurent Stoop, Svetlana Rodina
Switzerland 2024 | 101 Min. | DCP, EN subs

Tue, 27-May-25 07:00 PM
Filmgespräch mit:
Corinna Dästner, Laurent Stoop, Svetlana Rodina
DOM - means house in Russ­ian. How­ev­er, it will not be a home for those who have found shel­ter here in Tbil­isi. They are young Russ­ian oppo­si­tion activists, jour­nal­ists and … read more

SONGS OF SLOW BURNING EARTH 

Olha Zhurba
Denmark, France, Sweden, Ukraine 2024 | 95 Min. | DCP, EN subs

Thu, 29-May-25 04:30 PM
Q&A via zoom with:
Olha Zhurba
In Songs of Slow Burn­ing Earth, film­mak­er Olha Zhurba doc­u­ments Ukraine’s slow descent into the abyss of war over two years. But what does war truly mean and what images … read more