Voices that matter Stories from Ukraine |
During times of crisis videos can be a powerful tool -- that allows people to share their experiences and truths with a unique style that is unlike other medium. This is an opportunity to make use of our platform as an instrument for good, promoting the stories of Ukrainians who directly experience the heartbreaking effects of war and to provide those with accurate information regarding the situation currently in the news.
Thanks to the support from Ukrainian filmmakers, we've created a selection of films that provide real-time updates from people working on the ground.
We're proud of our ties with Ukraine We're also excited to be a part of the special character of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. We invite you to are with us as we watch and sharing our stories.
Ukraine Today
Agency in Kyiv Banda is the one that has developed Ukraine Now, a short but effective call-to-action which highlights the magnitude and urgency of Ukrainian pain. The video has been watched over 2 million times via Instagram.
"I cannot believe what I see" People trying to escape Ukraine
The Guardian was able to spend the day at Lviv railway station, from the station where a lot of Ukrainians are trying to travel to Poland. The horrific stories of refugee is amplified by the generosity of volunteers helping these people.
Stop! Putin
Filmmaker from The Staff Selection Vadym Sapatrylo's Stop Putin is an attempt to rectify the truths Russia is telling its citizens regarding the ongoing conflict. This film's honesty and candor reveal how devastating the impact of conflict on Ukraine and their anguish about Russia's aggression.
Stop the War in Ukraine
Many people aren't aware of Ukraine's thriving film business. Many shoots are held within Ukraine. They range from companies like Apple and Hyundai to stars like Miley Cyrus and Coldplay. The film requires the industry of the creative in order to aid the nation it's often forced to operate in.
War in Ukraine - Refugees
Sergii Chebotarenko's minimalist film transports viewers inside the lives of the people who have left conflict in Ukraine. The film's stark simplicity highlights the struggles they face and also captures their resilience and love for their home country.
A couple of weeks spent in Ukraine
Two Ukrainian women reflect on the years between their initial week and after battle began. They recount how fast the world transformed and the human effects of the invasion.
Put an end to the War in Ukraine
The abstract video uses the terrifying sound of air raid sirens that creator Alina Qealine has explained "causes an alarm that is very loud in each Ukrainian... The result can be worse than a nightmare."
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