Cast Dmytro Maklianov (Dmytro), Anna Lipska (Polina), Hanna Novak (Mother)
Ukraine, 2022. Russian soldiers are committing war crimes on the civilian population. The occupied areas are cut off from the rest of the country and the residents face death if they try to escape. Only volunteers may enter this zone, although their permits do not guarantee access or survival. Apart from money for bribes, they also need luck. Will fortune smile on Dmytro? ‘Ballada Kyczyjewska’ takes the audience to one of the ramparts controlled by the soldiers wearing the enemy letter Z. Although the film does not start with an earthquake, the beginning is derived straight from Hitchcock and hits you with a strong impact after which the tension continues to grow. The film proves that by using the language of the genre it is possible to tell profoundly humane and timely stories.
PIOTR KRZYSZTOF KAMINSKI
Student of film directing at the Warsaw Film School, graduate of Media Cultures at the University of Silesia. Author of prize-winning short films, winner of Żurawie Award 2017 for Best Picture, Art System foundation’s administration’s member.
Saturday 11/18/23 7:00 pm.
Gallery Theatre
(1112 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago)
2023, 20 min., Poland
Ukrainian, Russian with English subtitles
Direction/Reżyseria
PIOTR KRZYSZTOF KAMINSKI
Script/Scenariusz
PIOTR KRZYSZTOF KAMINSKI,
ALEKSANDRA WOJTAS,
ALEXANDRA SHEVCHENKO
Cinematography/Zdjęcia
MATEUSZ GZEL
Music/Muzyka
SZYMON JANISZEWSKI
Art Direction/Scenografia
KAROL JAWORSKI
Editing/Montaż
PIOTR DUDZINSKI
Sound/Dźwięk
WERONIKA TYBUS
Produced by/Produkcja
WARSAW FILM SCHOOL
Producer/Producent
MACIEJ SLESICKI