Survival mode: Ukrainian cinema after 2022 with Daria Badior | Kino 2025


Survival mode: Ukrainian cinema after 2022 with Daria Badior | Kino 2025

Date and time:

Tuesday 29 April, 2025
18:30 - 20:00

Location:

ONLINE


In this seminar, we will talk about the state of Ukrainian cinema since the beginning of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Ukrainian cinema was already sliding into a crisis in 2022, after two years of Covid, ongoing war and the internal tensions within the industry. Nevertheless, when the time came to present Ukraine internationally and advocate for the country’s interests and safety, there was a lot to show. Each major film festival in Europe (and several in the US) selected new Ukrainian films in competitions, one of the films even won an Oscar and BAFTA for Best Documentary, and new Ukrainian productions got financed with the enormous support of European colleagues. Let’s discuss the role of film festivals and NGOs, film critics and curators, in times of crisis which jeopardise not only the film industry, but the country itself. What is the impact of cinema in hard times? Can an Oscar make a difference? What does having war in one’s country mean for a film professional?

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Survival mode: Ukrainian cinema after 2022 with Daria Badior | Kino 2025

£35 general

£25 student

Friends and Benefactors of the Institute are also eligible for a discount.

Lecturer

Daria Beadier

Daria Badior: critic, editor, film curator based in Kyiv. She works as a journalist for Suspilne Culture and is a co-curator of the Kyiv Critics’ Week film festival, which takes place every October. She also writes as a freelancer, her articles appeared in Der Tagesspiegel, The Independent, Hyperallergic, Osteuropa, etc. Daria curates the film program at Jam Factory Art Center in Lviv and is a member of the European Film Academy. She also participates in the work of the Preparatory Committee of the European Press Prize.