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L’Invasion

Informations

Année : 2023

Pays de production : Ukraine, France

Durée : 145mn

Générique

Réalisation : Sergei Loznitsa
Image : Evgeny Adamenko, Piotr Pawlus
Montage : Danielius Kokanauskis, Sergei Loznitsa
Son : Vladimir Golovnitski
Production : Sergei Loznitsa, Maria Choustova
Distribution : Potemkine Films

Synopsis

Dix ans après la sortie de son film épique Maidan, Sergei Loznitsa poursuit ses chroniques ukrainiennes et réalise un documentaire sur la lutte de son pays contre l’invasion russe. Tourné sur une période de deux ans, le film dépeint la vie de la population civile partout en Ukraine et présente une déclaration unique et ultime de la résilience ukrainienne face à une invasion barbare. Dans la deuxième partie de son diptyque ukrainien, Loznitsa peint une toile monumentale d’une nation déterminée à défendre son droit à l’existence.

Ten years after the release of his epic film Maidan, Sergei Loznitsa resumes his Ukrainian chronicles by documenting the country’s struggle against the Russian invasion. Shot over a two-year period, the film portrays the life of the civilian population all over Ukraine. The Invasion presents a unique and ultimate statement of Ukrainian resilience in the face of barbaric invasion. In the second part of his Ukrainian diptych, Loznitsa paints a monumental canvas of a nation determined to defend its right to exist.