Nikita Lyskov (UA)

Nikita Lyskov (UA)

Nikita Liskov is an animated movie maker from Ukraine with 10+ years of experience. He's taking part in international movie festivals, leading lectures on history of animation and running the private "Animation School" in Dnepr (UA) where he also teachs. His movie "I've Bought The Bicycle" won the Grand Prix of "Where are Movies" festival. Nikita's new project "Deep Love" was the first ukrainian movie which took part in Annecy International Animated Film Festival (France) and winner of International Leipzig Festival DOK (Germany) and Turku Animated Film Festival (Finland).
Ukraïner. The Movie

Ukraïner. The Movie

«Ukraïner. The Movie» a story about the traditional and everyday life of one of the most unknown countries of Europe. The movie would tell the stories of people from different parts of Ukraine, their life and routine, crafts and art, interesting initiatives and culture. The movie, which is about places, seemingly not connected, about different worlds united by one country. In fact, the «Ukraïner. The Movie» will show one day in the life of Ukraine.
Ukrainian Film from 1930 to today

Ukrainian Film from 1930 to today

Dear friends, to celebrate Berlin International Film Festival — Berlinale 70th edition, kul'tura and Ukrainian Film Club Berlin, in cooperation with Space Meduza bar, would like to introduce you to some best-ofs of Ukrainian film. There will be screenings of renown classics, as well as contemporary films. All the films will be screened with English subtitles. The Q+A will be held in English.
Cafe Kyiv — We Choose Freedom!

Cafe Kyiv — We Choose Freedom!

24 February 2023 we mark a horrible date: one year since the full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine.  On this deeply saddening occasion, at the initiative of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, the historic Cafe Moskau will be transformed into Cafe Kyiv as an art intervention until 28 February. The event program created in cooperation with numerous partner organizations is called to demonstrate, that Ukraine’s resilience and ability to thrive in the hardest times prevail over the barbarity of this war.