Andrii Kotliar: Hope and Resilience Amidst Conflict in Ukraine

This week on the Cinematography Salon podcast, Peter Pascucci is joined by David Kruta as they interview renowned Ukrainian cinematographer and producer Andrii Kotliar. Kotliar discusses his experience growing up in post-Soviet Ukraine, the profound impact of the Revolution of Dignity, and the Ukrainian film industry's resilience amidst war and conflict. He discusses the riveting story behind "Iron Butterflies," a film exploring the tragic incident of MH17 flight shot down by a Russian missile, emphasizing the power of media in raising global awareness and the need to focus on Russian war crimes. Highlighting his involvement in the Kinoko Film Festival, Kotliar envisions a brighter future for Ukrainian film education and stresses the importance of international support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider making a donation to the International Rescue Committee’s efforts to help families displaced by the war in Ukraine. Andrii’s Instagram | Filmmaker Magazine Peter’s Instagram | Website David’s Instagram | Website Iron Butterflies Trailer Cinematographers at War by KINOKO

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Tune in to the Cinematography Salon Podcast every other Thursday for an enlightening journey into the realm of cinematography, hosted by Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr. Drawing inspiration from the rebellious ethos of historic art salons, our show serves as a platform for emerging talents to both showcase their art and challenge the conventional boundaries of our craft. Through our podcast, we connect like-minded filmmakers and catalyze the exchange of resources, ideas, and wisdom in the cinematography community.