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      • In a series of beautiful and devastated frames within frames, Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych ‘s “ Reflection ” sets up a chain of shiveringly precise parallels — or rather, moral mirror-images — between the life and psyche of a civilian and the actions and reactions of that same man in war.
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  2. Reflection (Ukrainian: Відблиск, romanized: Vidblysk) is a Ukrainian drama film directed by Valentyn Vasyanovych. Its world premiere took place on 6 September 2021 at the 78th Venice International Film Festival, where it was selected to compete for the Golden Lion.

  3. Sep 9, 2021 · Movie Reviews. ‘Reflection’ (‘Vidblysk’): Film Review | Venice 2021. Ukrainian filmmaker Valentyn Vasyanovych returns to the Lido after winning the top Horizons prize in 2019 for 'Atlantis'...

  4. May 16, 2024 · Reflection: Directed by Valentyn Vasyanovych. With Roman Lutskyi, Stanislav Aseyev, Oleksandr Danyliuk, Vasiliy Kukharskiy. Ukrainian surgeon Serhiy is captured by the Russian military forces in the conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine and while in captivity, he is exposed to horrifying scenes of humiliation, violence and indifference towards human ...

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    • Drama, War
    • Valentyn Vasyanovych
    • 2024-05-16
  5. Sep 7, 2021 · Ukrainian multi-hyphenate Valentyn Vasyanovych returns to the Venice Film Festival with competition title Reflection (Vidblysk). Like his 2019 drama Atlantis, which won best film in the...

  6. Sep 7, 2021 · In a series of beautiful and devastated frames within frames, Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych ‘s “ Reflection ” sets up a chain of shiveringly precise parallels — or rather, moral...

  7. Sep 7, 2021 · Ukrainian multi-hyphenate Valentyn Vasyanovych returns to the Venice Film Festival with competition title Reflection (Vidblysk). Like his 2019 drama Atlantis, which won best film in the Horizons ...

  8. Mar 1, 2022 · The Ukrainian film Reflection (Vidblysk) by Valentyn Vasjanovych. The film will screen in Rome on 7 March, Milan (9 March) and Venice (10 March) as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine. The film is set during the war in Donbass in 2014, and screened in competition at the 78th Venice Film Festival in 2021.