Age limit: N-13. 7-12 years old children must be accompanied by an adult.
Genre: Documentary, LITHUANIAN FILM PREMIERES
Year of release: 2023
Duration: 128 min.
Film language: Ukrainian
Subtitle language: Lithuanian.
Oleksandras Hliadelov is a master of documentary photography from Ukraine. From the beginning of the 1980s to the present day, he creates a unique and distinctive chronicle of our times. Documenting events in Transnistria, Chechnya, Azerbaijan, and since 2014. - the Russo-Ukrainian war, Oleksandr was convinced that a full-scale Russian attack on Ukraine would take place. In the film "Through the Infinity Lens", the viewer becomes the artist's companion on his journeys, where both the photographer and the people he photographs are constantly maneuvering between painful inevitability and unwavering faith in goodness.
Oleksandr Glyadelov is a master of documentary photography from Ukraine. From the early 1980s to the present day, he has been creating a unique and distinctive chronicle of our times. Documenting events in Transnistria, Chechnya, Azerbaijan and, since 2014, the Russo-Ukrainian war, Oleksandr was convinced that a large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine would happen. In Focus on Infinity, the viewer becomes the artist's companion on his journeys, in which both the photographer and the people he photographs are constantly torn between painful inevitability and an unwavering faith in the good.
Ksenia Kravtsova is a Ukrainian film director, cultural figure. Born in 1980, she graduated in film directing and monumental sculpture. Kravtsova also heads a foundation that protects the legacy of Ukrainian artists Ada Rybachuk and Volodymyr Melnichenko.
Ksenia Kravtsova is a Ukrainian film director and cultural activist. Born in 1980, she graduated in film directing and monumental sculpture. Kravtsova also runs a foundation preserving the legacy of Ukrainian artists Ada Rybachuk and Volodymyr Melnichenko.
Director: Ksenia Kravtsova
Author of the script / Screenplay: Inokentii Vyrovyi
Producer: Inokentii Vyrovyi
Cast: Oleksander Glyadyelov, Matvey Vaisberg, Jurgen Kreftner
Festivals: International Odessa Film Festival - award for the best documentary film
Odessa International Film Festival - Best Documentary Award
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