Afleveringen

  • Ukrainian filmmaker Alisa Kovalenko joins Zorianna and Roxy on Reel Ukraine for a powerful conversation about documenting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a filmmaker, frontline soldier, mother, and survivor of sexual violence in captivity.

    Picking up where Part One left off, this episode explores Alisa’s films We Will Not Fade Away and Traces. Together, the films examine Ukrainian teenagers growing up in the Donbas region during wartime, as well as the lasting trauma caused by sexual violence and torture during Russia’s war against Ukraine.

    🎥 We Will Not Fade Away is available to stream on Klassiki. Traces premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2026, where it won the Documentary Award, and continues to screen at festivals worldwide throughout 2026.

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    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – Alisa Kovalenko on Filming the Ukraine War
    00:09 – The Origins of We Will Not Fade Away
    01:28 – Staying in Ukraine During the Full-Scale Invasion
    02:43 – Following Teenagers in Donbas Over Three Years
    04:16 – Hope and Resilience in Wartime Ukraine
    07:08 – Why the Film Ends With Hope
    09:29 – Ukrainian Youth Growing Up During War
    11:09 – Connecting We Will Not Fade Away and Traces
    13:14 – Surviving Russian Captivity in 2014
    14:13 – Speaking Publicly About Sexual Violence in War
    16:15 – Making Traces Without Exploiting Survivors
    20:19 – Nature, Healing, and Trauma in Traces
    23:30 – The Symbolism of Sunflowers in Ukraine
    24:21 – Trauma, Memory, and Recovery
    25:44 – Audience Reactions at Berlinale
    28:43 – Looking Back at Alisa in Warland
    29:37 – The Emotional Cost of Documenting War
    30:07 – Advocacy, Ukrainian Law, and Seeking Justice
    33:11 – Why These Stories Matter Beyond Ukraine
    34:37 – Addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
    36:18 – Future Film Projects and Stories for Children
    37:05 – Final Thoughts and Where to Watch

  • Filmmaker Alisa Kovalenko joins Zorianna and Roxy for a deeply personal conversation about documenting war, memory, and motherhood in Ukraine. Known for her visually striking and intimate documentaries, Alisa reflects on how her 12-year journey from film student to mother to soldier and frontline documentarian has shaped her voice as a storyteller.

    In Part One, the conversation focuses on two of her films, "Alisa in Warland" and "My Dear Theo," capturing different chapters of her life, from a young filmmaker during political unrest to a mother and enlisted soldier on the frontlines.

    Be sure to catch Part Two, where the conversation continues, exploring Alisa’s evolution as a filmmaker and how her work takes on an even more personal and urgent dimension.

    "Alisa in Warland" is available on Prime Video. "My Dear Theo" screening at film festivals worldwide in 2025.

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  • Filmmaker Michael Fiore joins Roxy and Zorianna to discuss his documentary "Veselka," a portrait of the iconic Ukrainian restaurant in New York City and its deep roots in both the Ukrainian community and the city at large. What began as a film about a beloved East Village institution took on new urgency after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, as the restaurant became a gathering place, a lifeline, and a show of support and solidarity.

    Michael shares how he went from longtime Veselka patron to director, and how he set out to capture the heart of a family-run business shaped by generations of tradition. He shares the realities of making an independent documentary, working with actor David Duchovny to narrate the film, and collaborating with six-time Grammy-winning saxophonist David Sanborn on the score.

    “Veselka: The Rainbow on the Corner at the Center of the World” is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, Canopy, and other streaming platforms.

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  • What happens when a zoo becomes a war zone?
    Zorianna and Roxy speak with director Joshua Zeman about Checkpoint Zoo, a powerful documentary following Ukrainian volunteers on the outskirts of the city of Kharkiv who risk their lives to save more than 5,000 animals from a beloved zoo caught directly in the line of fire during ruzzia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
    As bombs fall on Kharkiv, Zeman chronicles a daring rescue mission about a group of unlikely heroes evacuating lions, bears, chimps, kangaroos, and other species using nothing but instinct, courage, and cell phones.
    Executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, with viral video footage spotlighted on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Checkpoint Zoo captures compassion, innocence, and the instinct to protect life when everything else is falling apart.