Tetyana Shlikhar: Parallel Realities in Russian and Ukrainian Contemporary Cinema
Academic Studies Press, 2025. ISBN: 9798897830145, 271 pp.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2025.00021.409Keywords:
Ukraine, Russia, memory, cultural politics, cinematography, Ukrainian cinema, Russian cinema, traumaAbstract
Tetyana Shlikhar's book examines how history is represented in post-Soviet films from Russia and Ukraine. This monograph explores the roots of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict by analyzing various approaches and interpretations of the past. Shlikhar demonstrates that Russian filmmakers portray the past as glorious and grand, while Ukrainian filmmakers depict it as a tragic and traumatic experience that has shattered lives and destinies.
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