LONDON (REUTERS) – Since Russia invaded his nation, Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych has turned to what he is aware of greatest to affix the battle effort – his digicam.
Together along with his producer Vladimir Yatsenko, the 50-year-old director says he’s documenting what is going on on the bottom in Kyiv.
Their footage contains individuals, younger and previous, being evacuated from neighbouring metropolis Irpin, crossing a destroyed bridge within the city hit by shelling.
“I am much better at handling a camera than a weapon… I can learn things, I can film, I can create images, I can simply watch and gain understanding,” Vasyanovych mentioned.
“I will figure out later what can be made of this footage, what can be created from all that is happening here… I’d rather take pictures than use weapons.”
Like others, Vasyanovych mentioned he had a gun and had undertaken some coaching earlier than Russia launched what it calls a “special operation” in Ukraine final month.
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“I had a feeling that a situation like this may arise, that Kyiv may be attacked,” he mentioned.
“When it becomes necessary, all of us will have to use guns against the Russian occupiers.”
Born within the northern Ukrainian metropolis of Zhytomyr, Vasyanovych made his characteristic movie debut in 2012 with comedy drama Business As Usual.
His 2019 film Atlantis, a couple of soldier affected by post-traumatic stress dysfunction, gained greatest movie within the Orizzonti part on the Venice Film Festival that 12 months.
His newest film Reflection, set towards the backdrop of the 2014 battle between Kyiv and Russian-backed separatists in japanese Ukraine, was in competitors at Venice final September.
“When I worked on (Atlantis)… I never thought cities will be destroyed to such an extent (as during the current war), places like Kharkiv and Mariupol which are simply being wiped off the face of the earth,” he mentioned.