
Kateryna Gornostai
Kateryna Gornostai is a Ukrainian filmmaker known for her poignant storytelling and focus on the experiences of youth in contemporary Ukraine. Her feature film debut, 'Stop-Zemlia,' received critical acclaim and won the Gläserner Bär at the Berlinale 2021. Gornostai's latest documentary, 'Timestamp,' showcases the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on children and educational institutions, highlighting their resilience and hope amidst adversity. The film has garnered attention at international film festivals, marking her as a significant voice in documenting the realities of war through the eyes of the younger generation.
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Kateryna Gornostai is a Ukrainian filmmaker who directed the documentary Premières classes.
« Premières classes » : une année scolaire en Ukraine, ébranlée par l’offensive russeKateryna Gornostai films the impact of war on education in her documentary Premières classes.
Les films à l’affiche : « Sirat », « Premières classes », « Connemara », « Renoir »…Kateryna Gornostai directed the documentary Timestamp about education in Ukraine during the war.
E se o telefone toca, isso é… o festival Beast | CinemaKateryna Gornostai directed the film 'Timestamp', which explores student realities in conflict times.
So viel „Luxemburg“ war selten zuvor im FestivalprogrammKateryna Gornostai directed the documentary Timestamp, which was expected to win but left Berlin without awards.
Dreams é o Urso de Ouro surpresa de Berlim | Festival de Cinema de Berlim
Kateryna Gornostai's documentary is the first Ukrainian film in the main competition in over 28 years.
Boris Khovriak om Trumps utspel: ”Ukrainas enda möjlighet är att vinna kriget”Kateryna Gornostai's film 'Timestamp' documents the experiences of children in Ukrainian schools during the war.
Hoffnung und Widerstand im Schatten des Krieges in der luxemburgischen Koproduktion „Timestamp“






















