Catched: Peace film award for moving Ukraine plant awarded!
Catched: Peace film award for moving Ukraine plant awarded!
At this year's film festival in Osnabrück, the Ukrainian director Oksana Karpovych received the renowned peace film award for her film "Intercepted". This award, which is endowed with 15,000 euros from the Dieter Fuchs Foundation, recognizes works that deal with issues of peace and humanity. The award ceremony took place on Saturday and attracted the attention of film fans and critics alike.
"Intercepted", a co -production between Canada, France and Ukraine, takes a look at the devastating effects of war in Ukraine in an urgently way. Karpovych uses calm and urgent pictures to reproduce the phone calls of Russian soldiers who have been listened to on the Ukrainian side. These conversations include not only admiration of atrocities, but also doubts about the meaningfulness of the war.
A look behind the scenes of the war
The jury members emphasize the special perspective that the film offers on the reality of the war. In its reasoning it is pointed out that the film, like broken window panes, reflects the complexity and inner conflicts of all those who suffer from the consequences of invasion and war. The calm and factual style of Karpovych allows the spectators to immerse themselves deeply into the emotional and psychological aspects of the people affected, which offers an unprecedented insight into human experiences during the conflict.
This award is not only recognized for Karpovych's artistic work, but also throws a light on the urgently needed discussion about the war in Ukraine. "Intercepted" is presented with a work that acts both as a documentation and as an urgent plea for peace.
The choice of "Intercepted" for the Peace Film Award illustrates the importance of film as a medium to impart complex social issues. By audible the voices of those suffering from the horror of war, Karpovych asks to think about the need for peace and understanding. The price not only forcates the visibility of the Ukraine conflict in the global context, but also provides valuable impulses for the artistic examination of the consequences of war.
For more information about this award and the film "Intercepted", numerous media offer reporting on current developments. Numerous critics and film experts are impressed by the artistic approach and the intensive message that the film conveys. A deeper analysis of the topic and the insights into the creative processes of Karpovych are in a report on www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de to be found.
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