
Oksana Karpovych
Oksana Karpovych is a Ukrainian filmmaker and director known for her insightful and impactful documentaries that explore the complexities of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Her recent work, 'Intercepted,' delves into the psychological and emotional landscape of Russian soldiers through the use of intercepted phone calls, providing a chilling perspective on the war and its effects on both soldiers and civilians. Karpovych's films often examine themes of power, imperialism, and the human condition amidst the backdrop of war, positioning her as a significant voice in contemporary documentary filmmaking.
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Recent news mentions
Oksana Karpovych directed Intercepted, competing for the Lux Audience Award.
Flow vence Prémio do Público Lux do PE e da Academia Europeia de Cinema | CinemaThe film is presumably made with the cooperation of the Ukrainian intelligence services, raising questions about the director's perspective.
Intercepted review – phone taps are a chilling glimpse into Russian soldiers’ minds in Ukraine | Film



