The Russians are coming

Alisa in Warland

Alisa Kovalenko, Lubov Durakova
Screening time  
24.02. / Wednesday, 20:00 - 22:00 Theatre 5  
A candid, personal self-portrait by a young director travelling through Ukraine after the outbreak of the revolution.

Alisa is a 26-year-old student at the film academy in Kiev. Her life is pretty normal until the day that President Viktor Yanukovych refuses to sign the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. Suddenly, everything changes: protests erupt in the capital, with the inhabitants demanding the president’s resignation. Alisa witnesses the demonstrations and embarks on a trip through Ukraine in an attempt to understand the war. Her journey takes her to the east of the country, where she comes across demonstrations again, this time of a pro-Russian character. Along the way, she faces shootings, explosions and the searing consequences of the war for the people of her country. Very much against her will, Alisa is then personally caught up in the war when separatists arrest her for spying. The risks she is taking also jeopardize her romantic relationship with a French journalist.

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Alisa Kovalenko

Alisa Kovalenko was born and grew up in Zaporizhia, South-Eastern Ukraine and studied documentary cinema at the Karpenko-Kary National University of Theatre, Cinema and Television in Kyiv and at the Andrzej Wajda School in Warsaw. Alisa’s debut feature-length documentary Alisa in Warland, a personal diary through revolution and war in Ukraine, had its world premiere in the First Appearance competition at IDFA 2015 in Amsterdam. Home Games (2018), a social fairy-tale with a sensitive female gaze about the broken dreams of a young professional female football player, appeared at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2018 and played again at IDFA Amsterdam, featured in over 100 festivals and multi-awarded. In 2021, Home Games was the first Ukrainian creative documentary ever acquired by Netflix. In 2018, Alisa directed and coordinated A Beautiful Game, a 10-part documentary series commissioned by Current Time TV. That year, she became a member of the European Film Academy (EFA). After the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Alisa joined a volunteer fighting unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU), directly engaged on the front line in the Kyiv and the Kharkiv region. She fought in the trenches for four months before returning to finish his documentary film We Will Not Fade AwayWe Will Not Fade Away had its world premiere at Berlinale Generation 2023. Meanwhile, as the war in Ukraine continues, Alisa presented a project at the IDFA Forum 2022 based on the footage filmed during her combat time, supported by Chicken & Egg Pictures and Netflix.

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Lubov Durakova

Lubov Durakova was born in 1986 in Kharkov. Graduated from the Moscow State University at the Department of Mines and Petroleum. Now she studies Documentary Directing at I Karpenko – Karego State University of Theatre, Film and Television in Kiev. She directed several student films.

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Alisa w Krainie Wojny

Poland
2015, 74' 8''

Directed by:
Alisa Kovalenko, Lubov Durakova

Screenplay by:
Alisa Kovalenko, Liubov Durakova

Cinematography:
Alisa Kovalenko, Liubov Durakova

Edited by:
Weronika Pliszka

Producer:
Miroslaw Dembinski

Produced by:
Doc'n'World Foundation

Festivals & Awards:

IDFA 2015; Artdocfest Moscow 2015