A movie about war in Ukraine was nominated on Oscar as the best documentary tape
The 97th solemn ceremony of awards of the American Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences published those who were in the nomination "Best Documentary Film", including the porcelain war "Porcelain War" Kharkiv after a full -scale war. It became known on January 23 from the Academy page on the network X. It should be noted that the tape was published in 2024, but has already won a lot of awards and nominations at various international film festivals.
The plot of the film unfolds in Ukrainian Kharkiv, where three artists - Slava Leontiev, his wife Anya Stasenko and their friend Andrey Stefanov - remain in their hometown, although it suffers from hostile attacks from the first days of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. It describes how artists fight the enemy not only weapons, but also through art, creating porcelain products and decorating them with destruction.
The Porcelain War Prime Minister took place during the American Sundance Independent Cinema Festival in January 2024, where the movie won the Grand Prix in the nomination "US Documentary". Subsequently, The Hollywood Reporter published a review on a movie stating that each frame of the ribbon "impresses with its visual metaphor, sometimes stunning, sometimes insulting, but mostly capturing" "the responsibility of the artist to continue to create art in the darkest moments and the ability to add.