Landscapes, occasional conversations and encounters, and sounds that weave in and out of the frame compose SONGS OF SLOW BURNING EARTH. Captured in varying proximities to the frontline over two years, the audiovisual diary of Ukraine's immersion into the abyss of total war traces the subtle changes in Ukrainian society. The ragged chords of panic and horror of the first weeks of the Russian invasion slowly morph into the numb stillness of the acceptance of death and destruction, which eventually becomes the tragic normality for the local population, but just an afterthought for the rest of the world. Against the backdrop of the (meta)physical landscape of collective disaster, a new generation of Ukrainians aspires to imagine the future.
Anne Köhncke | Final Cut for Real, Denmark; Kerstin Übelacker | We Have a Plan, Sweden; ARTE France and Film i Skåne
With support from
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Danish Film Institute
IDFA Bertha Fund Classic
IDFA Bertha Fund Europe
Swedish Film Institute
Chicken & Egg Pictures
InMaat
European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian Films
Prague Civil Society Center
SVT
International Media Support
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Documenting Ukraine grant programme by IWM
Republic of Austria’s Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport
French Ministry for Europe & Foreign Affairs
Goethe Institut
Women Make Movies
Ukrainian Film Academy’s Post-Production Grant Programme in partnership with Netflix
ARTE (Generation Ukraine collection)
Pitched/Presented
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B2B Doc Launchpad at Krakow Film Festival 2022
Ukraine Delegation Presentation at Nordisk Panorama 2022
IDFA Forum Pitch 2022
Ukrainian showcase at Edinburgh IFF Work-in-Progress 2023
IDFA Forum Rough Cut Presentations 2023