Ukrainian filmmaker hopes burgeoning local industry perseveres

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Ukrainian filmmaker Olga Zhurzhenko speaks about the state of local filmmaking.

We were contracted by a Polish company called Breakthru Films, the producers of “Loving Vincent.” They are producing a second feature in this animation technique called “The Peasants.” They have studios in Poland in Lithuania and in Serbia, and they contracted us. So we have 10 painters working for them in the Kyiv animation studio.

Our Polish partners are really great. They invited all of us to work in their Polish studio. So we will wait two or three days. If the [military action] becomes bigger, we will move out to the Polish studio.The state film agency was stably financing films for a number of years now. Of course, there were things that people were not happy about, me included. I wasn’t always happy about the selection.

 

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