Kino 2025 | Ukrainian cinema: a century of innovation, struggle, and resilience | Full course

For decades, Ukrainian cinema was overshadowed by imperial narratives, with its most innovative works appropriated or censored. Yet, despite these challenges, Ukrainian filmmakers created distinctive and influential artistic movements—from the revolutionary avant-garde of the 1920s to the poetic cinema of the 1960s and the socially engaged documentaries of the present. This course will guide you through the key periods, figures, and phenomena that have shaped Ukrainian film history.

Over the eight weeks of the online course, we will examine pivotal moments in Ukrainian cinema, from Oleksandr Dovzhenko’s avant-garde masterpieces to the poetic language of Paradzhanov and the rise of independent Ukrainian cinema. We will explore the new wave of Ukrainian documentary filmmaking following the Revolution of Dignity and the challenges faced by filmmakers with Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022. As Ukrainian cinema continues to gain international recognition, we will consider its future directions and the impact of war on its storytelling.

This course explores the dynamic and often turbulent history of Ukrainian filmmaking, tracing its artistic triumphs, ideological battles, and contributions to world cinema.

We offer an exceptional opportunity to engage with leading experts in Ukrainian film studies and cinema history, including scholars and practitioners from Ukraine and beyond. Whether you are new to Ukrainian cinema or a dedicated cinephile, this course will provide fresh insights into a film tradition that remains both artistically vibrant and politically urgent.

What you can expect:

  • Comprehensive course handbook and materials.
  • Engaging discussions with lecturers and fellow students.
  • Access to recorded video lectures for flexible learning.

No prior knowledge of Ukrainian cinema is required—just curiosity and a passion for film. All seminars will be conducted in English.

The course will be held via online, via Zoom.

Course curator and coordinator: Olga Sydorushkina, film programmer, critic, UIL Programme Curator.

Dates

8 weekly seminars: 11 March – 25 April 2025
18:30 – 20:00 (London time)

Fees

  • Full course: £240 (early bird discount until 20 February) £260 general (£180 student) — includes a Certificate of Completion, and full course materials.
  • One seminar: £35 general (£25 student) — includes course materials and video recording for the seminar attended.

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

Full course: £234 general (£162 student).

One seminar: £31.50 general (£22.50 student).

How to enrol

You can enrol by registering for the full course or individual seminars below.

Should you have any queries, please email us at sydorushkina@ukrainianinstitute.org.uk. We will aim to respond within five working days.

2025 course programme

11 March

The great break: Ukrainian cinema in the 1920–30s. From emancipation to Sovietisation

Lecturer: Ivan Kozlenko

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21 March

Ukrainian poetic cinema: the flowering and the tragedy

Lecturer: Vitaly Chernetsky (University of Kansas)

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25 March

Queering socialist realism: Serhii Paradzhanov’s early Ukrainian films and his transition to poetic cinema

Lecturer: Olha Briukhovetska (FernUniversität in Hagen)

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1 April

Ukrainian cinema of the 1990s: from free market to free fall

Lecturer: Stanislav Menzelevskyi

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8 April

Filming turbulent times: is there a Ukrainian documentary wave after 2014?

Lecturer: Yuliia Kovalenko (Docudays UA IHRDFF)

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15 April

Dealing with Soviet reality: Kira Muratova’s films as a distorted mirror, smashed to pieces

Lecturer: Anna Onufriienko

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22 April

Ukrainian cinema from Maidan to 2022: rebirth in times of changes

Lecturer: Anthelme Vidaud

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29 April

Survival mode: Ukrainian cinema after 2022

Lecturer: Daria Badior

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