Noomi Rapace on why “film is more important than ever” amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: “Films are… emotional oxygen… There’s a lot of teenagers and kids in Russia that… are as alien to what’s going on as we are.”
has announced that the final movie from Lithuanian filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravičius will be screened during the upcoming 2022 edition. Kvedaravičius was filming an Ukraine-set documentary in the city of
Mariupol when he was killed in early April amid Russia’s invasion of the country. The documentary, now titled “As detailed in a press release from Cannes: “As we know, the Lithuanian filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravičius, who directed ‘Barzakh’ , ‘Mariupolis’ and ‘Parthenon’ , was captured and murdered by the Russian army in Mariupol in early April.
The filmmaker returned to the city in 2022 to document the citizens, once again, following Russia’s invasion. ThWhile trying to leave Mariupol, Russian occupiers killed Lithuanian directorwas 45. A Lithuanian news agency called 15min reported that Kvedaravicius was rushed to a hospital, but could not be saved.
“We lost a creator well known in Lithuania and in the whole world, who, until the very last moment, in spite of danger, worked in Russia-occupied Ukraine,”“Mariupolis 2” shooting notes read: “ Do you know what is most extraordinary about Mariupol? None of it inhabitants feared death, even when it was there. Death was already present and nobody wanted to die to no avail. People supported one another at the peril of their lives. They smoke and chatted outside, in spite of the bombs. There wasn’t any money left and life had become too short to be remembered, so people were content with what they had and pushed their limits.
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