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Кадр з фільму «Сліди» Аліси Коваленко та Марисі Нікітюк

The trailer for the Ukrainian film ‘Traces’, about women who survived sexual violence during the war, has been released

The film ‘Traces’ by Ukrainian directors Alisa Kovalenko and Marysia Nikitiuk tells the story of Ukrainian women who survived sexual violence committed by Russian soldiers during the full-scale invasion. The film will be presented at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival as part of the Panorama Dokumente program

‘Despite their trauma, the six women featured in the film have come together to resist and demand accountability’, the synopsis reads.

‘Traces’ is based on the personal experience of director Alisa Kovalenko and the testimonies of the SEMA Ukraine community.

‘Traces’ was produced by Olha Brehman and Nataliia Libet through their production company 2Brave Productions (‘Timestamp’). The film was acquired by the French broadcaster ARTE France while still in production.

Commenting on the film’s selection at the Berlinale, Olha and Nataliia said: ‘This [selection for the Berlinale] is not only a show of support for the Ukrainian team working under the conditions of war, but also an opportunity to be heard far beyond Ukraine — to speak to a broad European audience with a story that calls for attention, empathy, and justice. It is a sign that the world is ready to listen, and that Ukrainian women are not left alone with their experiences. Their stories are becoming part of Europe’s shared memory’.

In 2018, another film by Marysia Nikitiuk — ‘When the Trees Fall’ — was already presented in the Panorama Dokumente section. Meanwhile, Alisa Kovalenko’s film ‘We Will Not Fade Away’, which explores the coming of age of teenagers in eastern Ukraine, was featured in the Berlinale Generation 14+ program in 2023.

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