Under roaring fighter jets, Ukrainian artists Slava, Anya, and Andrey choose to stay behind. Defiantly finding beauty amid destruction, they show that although it's easy to make people afrai... Read allUnder roaring fighter jets, Ukrainian artists Slava, Anya, and Andrey choose to stay behind. Defiantly finding beauty amid destruction, they show that although it's easy to make people afraid, it's hard to destroy their passion for living.Under roaring fighter jets, Ukrainian artists Slava, Anya, and Andrey choose to stay behind. Defiantly finding beauty amid destruction, they show that although it's easy to make people afraid, it's hard to destroy their passion for living.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 47 wins & 31 nominations total
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Slava Leontyev: Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, but the fighting continues, not just for Ukraine, but for the world too. Because if one doesn't resist evil, it doesn't stop. It will keep pushing until it reaches you. Countless families have buried children, fathers, mothers, and we will bury many more. These lives were sacrificed for freedom, and this will continue.
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The choice to follow Slava Leontyev and Anya Stasenko, artists and life partners, works as an emotionally effective anchor. The delicacy of their work-miniature porcelain figures decorated with intricate paintings-stands in stark contrast to the devastation around them, and the film makes great use of this opposition, creating imagery that evokes a tragic lyricism. The fact that they remain on the front lines, choosing to keep creating while also contributing to the armed resistance, adds extra weight to the narrative. Andrey Stefnov, the photographer documenting much of the war and longing to reunite with his family, adds another human layer to the story. And, of course, there's Frodo, the little terrier who offers brief moments of tenderness in the midst of chaos.
The cinematography in "Porcelain War" is, without a doubt, one of its strongest aspects. The use of drone shots-capturing both the destruction and the military tactics-creates an unsettling juxtaposition between the artistic gaze and the brutality of war. At times, the film reaches an almost poetic level, especially when it places Slava and Anya's creations amid the ruins, symbolizing Ukrainian cultural resilience. But it's precisely in its constant effort to reinforce this metaphor that the documentary starts to feel predictable, as if it keeps circling back to the same point without delving into new depths.
And this is where "Porcelain War" shies away from fully exploring some of the more uncomfortable questions it raises. Art is presented as a symbol of resistance, but the film only scratches the surface of the complexities that come with the transition between creating and destroying. The impact of war on the artists' identities and how this collision alters their perception of their own work comes up in certain moments, but it's never fully developed. Instead of leaning into these contradictions, the documentary pulls back into safer territory, reinforcing its uplifting message without really challenging it.
That's not to say "Porcelain War" is ineffective. It delivers striking visuals, compelling subjects, and a theme that, by itself, makes it an important film. But there's a lingering sense that it could have been more than just an ode to resilience-it could have dug deeper into the ambiguities and contradictions that arise when artistic survival intertwines with real combat. In the end, "Porcelain War" is moving and visually stunning, but it falls short of being the truly provocative film it had the potential to be.
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- Порцелянова війна
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- Gross US & Canada
- $25,213
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,370
- Nov 24, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $25,213
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.90 : 1