The Living Fire (film)

The Living Fire (Ukrainian: Жива ватра) is a Ukrainian documentary film directed by Ostap Kostyuk. The film tells about the life of shepherds in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains, and the fate of traditional skills in the context of the modern world.

The cinema version of the film (77 minutes of running time) was first released in Ukrainian film distribution on September 29, 2016.[1] The TV version of the film (52 minutes of running time) was first released on UA:First on November 19, 2016.[2] The release of the TV version was preceded by a crowdfunding fundraiser on the Ukrainian platform Spilnokosht, which was successfully completed and the creators of the film managed to raise more than ₴70 thousand.[3]

In 2017, the film won 2 nominations for the Ukrainian National Film Award, the "Golden Dzyga."[4]

About the film

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This is a film about life, about tradition, about the conflict of two worlds - modern and ancient, about the nature of mountains, about human destiny, about love, about family, about a place under the sun, about a living fire, and about sheep - all in a little boy's head, who might become a shepherd . . .

Plot

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Three men of different generations live in the Ukrainian Carpathians: 82-year-old Ivan spends his old age alone, having recently buried his wife, and he himself is preparing for a funeral. At the same time, 10-year-old Ivanko starts life from scratch at a boarding school in the district center, and 39-year-old Vasily manages an animal farm and feeds young sheep. But spring will come and all three will climb the mountains following the shepherd's vocation, which is increasingly difficult to continue in today's world.

Awards and nominations

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Victories

2015 – Special Jury Award of the Canadian International Documentary Film Festival Hot Docs (Toronto, Canada)[5]

2015 – Award for the best documentary film of the 18th International Film Festival for Children and Youth Olympia (Greece)[6]

2016 – Salem Film Fest Award (USA)[7]

Nominations and diplomas

2015 – Special diploma of the jury of the Odesa International Film Festival (Odesa, Ukraine)[8]

2015 – Diploma of the International Film Festival "November [be]" (Minsk, Belarus).[9]

2015 – Selected to participate in the competition program of the International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary (Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic).[10][11]

2015 – Selected to participate in the competition program of the "Chicago International Film Festival" in the nomination "Gold Hugo" (Best International Documentary) (Chicago, USA).[12]

2015 – Selected to participate in the competition program of the Reykjavík International Film Festival (Reykjavík, Iceland).[13]

2015 – Selected to participate in the competition program of the "Zurich International Film Festival" in the nomination "Golden Eye" (Best International Documentary) (Zürich, Switzerland).[14]

2016 – Selected to participate in the competition program of the Pelicam International Film Festival (Tulcea, Romania).[15]

List of awards and nominations[16]
Film Award Date of the ceremony Category Nominee(s) Result
National Film Award "Golden Dzyga"[17] April 20, 2017 Best Cinematographer "Nikita Kuzmenko, Alexander Pozdnyakov" victory
Best Composer "Alla Zagaikevich" victory
Best Documentary Film The Living Fire nomination

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Український документальний хіт "Жива ватра" виходить у прокат". Archived from the original on 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  2. ^ Телепрем’єра стрічки "Жива ватра" на UΛ:Перший - UA:Перший, 16 листопада 2016
  3. ^ «ЖИВА ВАТРА». Міжнародна телеверсія - Спільнокошт, 16 лютого 2016
  4. ^ "Українська кіноакадемія оголосила номінантів на премію "Золота дзиґа"". Детектор-медіа.
  5. ^ Zaxid.net. "Український фільм "Жива ватра" отримав нагороду у Канаді". ZAXID.NET. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  6. ^ detector.media. "Документальний фільм "Жива ватра" вийшов в український прокат". detector.media. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  7. ^ Zaxid.net. "Операторів українського фільму "Жива Ватра" відзначили у США". ZAXID.NET. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  8. ^ "Одеський кінофестиваль оголосив переможців". Дзеркало тижня. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  9. ^ ""Жива ватра" нагороджена дипломом Міжнародного кінофестивалю "Лістапад" | Новости Cineast | Жива ватра, Лістапад". cineast.com.ua. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  10. ^ "У чеських Карлових Варах відкрився кінофестиваль". zaxid.net. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  11. ^ Кінофестиваль у Карлових Варах: дві українські стрічки – у конкурсній програмі - Радіо свобода, 3 Липень 2015
  12. ^ "Chicago International Film Festival Sets Competition Lineup / Список конкурсантів "Чікаґського міжнародного кінофестивалю"". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  13. ^ "Reykjavik International Film Festival Programme 2015 / Програма Reykjavik International Film Festival 2015" (PDF). riff.is. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-05. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  14. ^ "The Living Fire / Zhyva Vatra by Ostap Kostyuk. International Documentary Film, Competition / Жива ватра режисера Остапа Костюка. Міжнародний документальний фільм, конкурсна програма". zff.com. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  15. ^ "Documentaries from around the Black Sea at Pelicam 2016 / Документалки з Чорного моря на Пелікамі 2016". .pelicam.ro. 18 May 2016. Archived from the original on 8 July 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  16. ^ Нагороди та номінації фільму Жива ватра на сайті IMDb
  17. ^ "Українська кіноакадемія оголосила номінантів на премію "Золота дзиґа"". Детектор-медіа.