Two Ukrainian films won awards at the independent film festival in Poland
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Two Ukrainian co-produced films won awards at the Off Camera independent film festival in Krakow (Poland). Read UP.Culture in Telegram In particular, the game feature film “Do you love me?” directed by Toni Noyabrova, shot together with Sweden, won the prize for the best film in the international drama competition. And the film “Dad” directed by Anna Malizhevska, shot jointly with Poland, was named the best Polish film. Eric Lubos, who plays the main role in the film, also received an acting award. Tonya Noyabrova. Photo: DerzhKino of Ukraine / Facebook Awarding of the team of the film “Dad”. Photo: DerzhKino of Ukraine / Facebook “Do you love me?” tells the coming-of-age story of the main character, 17-year-old Kira, which takes place on the eve of the fall of the USSR. The girl witnesses the divorce of her parents, the collapse of one country and the birth of another. The main roles were played by Karina Khimchuk, Natalia Lazebnikova, Oleksandr Zhila and Maksym Mykhailychenko. The world premiere of the film took place in February this year at the Berlin Film Festival. A frame from the movie “Do you love me?” The film “Dad” tells the story of a single father and a truck driver. When he leaves for work, his daughter is looked after by a Ukrainian woman. Her sudden death sends the man on an unexpected journey where he learns what parenthood is all about. In the fall of 2022, Malizhevska’s film won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury of the Warsaw Film Festival. Still from the movie “Dad” Read also: Historical action “Dovbush” will be released before Independence Day
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