It will be called “Those Who Remained.” The first series about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is being prepared, reports the American specialized website deadline . This production will tell the lives of various characters who have remained in Kiev despite the arrival of Russian soldiers and will try to analyze the consequences of such upheavals on their lives.
“Each of us has a unique story to tell, and each of us has discovered something new about ourselves and those around us.”producers Anna Eliseeva and Katerina Vishnevska explain.
Soft power through culture
The series will be produced by the Ukrainian company FILM.UA and Red Arrow, which distributes versions of Married At First Sight, among other things, including the French version of Married At First Sight. Different Ukrainian directors should follow each other in directing. Anastasia Lodkina, to whom we owe writing Cosa NostraThe script is responsible for the 2020 Italian comedy. Those who remain will not be the first work on the conflict. Also produced by FILM.UA, titled fiction Sniper: White Raven (“The White Crow” in French), which follows a sniper against the Russians, was released this summer in theaters still open in the country.
In April, Ukraine created a multi-million fund, the Content Club of Ukraine, to help create content in partnership with international platforms and productions. “A vibrant and flourishing industry will allow the Ukrainian people to rebuild themselves, promote stronger cultural integration around the world.”is secured deadline Katerina Vishnevska from FILM.UA, who manages this fund. And who was also invited to the Séries Séries festival in Fontainebleau to discuss the theme of war and its representation.
Soft power passes through culture, according to Katerina Vishnevska. Ukrainian singer Tina Karol also thinks so. This local “The Voice” personality sings to raise awareness for her country’s cause whenever she gets the chance. “I travel a lot to talk about war. People should understand that this applies not only to our country, but to the whole of Europe and its future.he explained during a visit to the Cannes Film Festival last May.
Source: Le Figaro
