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2024 documentary film about the war in Ukraine
Porcelain War
Official poster
Directed by
Written by
  • Brendan Bellomo
  • Aniela Sidorska
  • Paula DuPré Pesmen
  • Slava Leontyev
Produced by
  • Aniela Sidorska
  • Paula DuPré Pesmen
  • Camilla Mazzaferro
  • Olivia Ahnemann
CinematographyAndrey Stefanov
Edited by
  • Brendan Bellomo
  • Aniela Sidorska
  • Kelly Cameron
Music byDakhaBrakha
Animation byBluBlu Studios
Production
companies
  • Finch No Worries
  • Imaginary Lane
Distributed byPicturehouse
Release dates
  • January 20, 2024 (2024-01-20) (Sundance)
  • November 22, 2024 (2024-11-22) (United States)
Running time98 minutes
Countries
  • United States
  • Australia
  • Ukraine
Languages
  • Ukrainian
  • English
  • Russian
Box office$25,213

Porcelain War is a 2024 documentary film directed by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev. It won the 2024 Sundance Festival Grand Jury Prize and follows the experience of Ukrainian artists as they face the current Russian occupation in Ukraine.

Premise

Porcelain War follows Slava Leontyev, Anya Stasenko, and Andrey Stefanov during the war in Ukraine. All of them join the Ukrainian defense, and Slava works as a machine gun trainer. Even as the war goes on, Slava and Anya create porcelain figurines in resistance to the war. The film emphasizes the purpose of art during conflict as well as national pride. The soundtrack for the movie features music by Ukrainian Folk/ethno-chaos band DakhaBrakha who gave their entire discography for the film with a scene of their live performance during the credits.

The footage in Porcelain War includes Ukrainian landscape as well as the wreckage caused by war missiles.

Production

War footage for Porcelain War was captured by GoPro action cameras and aerial drones. The movie also features hand drawn and CGI animation scenes from Polish company BluBlu Studios.

Release

The film won the Grand Jury Prize for the U.S. documentary category in the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Bellomo, who created the film along with Leontyev, explained that the film received an award "because of the bravery of the people of Ukraine". The film was also sponsored by the Utah Film Center. In August 2024, Picturehouse acquired distribution rights to the film.

Reception

The film received widespread critical acclaim. It holds a 94% certified fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Writing for the Los Angeles Times, critic Robert Abele decribed Porcelain War as "a sublime and stirring documentary." In December 2024, the movie was shortlisted for the best documentary feature film at the 97th Academy Awards.

Accolades

Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
Sundance Film Festival 28 January 2024 U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize Porcelain War Nominated
Sarasota Film Festival 14 April 2024 Special Jury Mention Won
San Francisco International Film Festival 28 April 2024 Best Documentary Feature Nominated
Seattle International Film Festival 27 May 2024 Best Documentary Won
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival 22 September 2024 Audience Choice: Documentary Won
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards 10 November 2024 Best New Documentary Filmmaker(s) Brendan Bellomo & Slava Leontyev Nominated
Best Political Documentary Porcelain War Nominated
Cinema Eye Honors 9 January 2024 Audience Choice Prize Pending
Outstanding Production Paula DuPre' Pesmen, Aniela Sidorska, Camilla Mazzaferro and Olivia Ahnemann Pending
Outstanding Cinematography Andrey Stefanov Pending
Outstanding Visual Design Brendan Bellomo and BluBlu Studios Pending
Satellite Awards 26 January 2025 Best Motion Picture – Documentary Porcelain War Pending
AACTA Awards 7 February 2025 Best Documentary Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev, Camilla Mazzaferro, Aniela Sidorska, Paula Du Pré Pesmen, Olivia Ahnemann Pending
Producers Guild of America Awards 8 February 2025 Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures Porcelain War Pending

Gallery

  • Andrey Stefanov, Sonya Stefanova, Anya Stefanova, and Olena Herasymenko Andrey Stefanov, Sonya Stefanova, Anya Stefanova, and Olena Herasymenko
  • Anya Stasenko Anya Stasenko
  • Director Brendan Bellomo Director Brendan Bellomo

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