Supported project
SPECIAL OPERATION
- Director: Oleksiy Radynski
- Scriptwriter: Oleksiy Radynski
- Countries: Ukraine / Lithuania
- Genre: Documentary
- Country of shooting: Ukraine
- Language: Ukrainian, Russian
- Duration: 80 min
SYNOPSIS
When the Russian troops occupied Ukraine’s Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, their activities were documented by the CCTV cameras. Special Operation is based on that footage, recorded at the site of the worst nuclear disaster in history.
The Chornobyl Zone had been occupied by the Russian troops on February 24, 2022, in the very first hours of their all-out invasion of Ukraine. The Russians had turned the territory of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant into a military base in an attempt to occupy the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, located just a hundred miles away. The Russian plan was to stay in Chornobyl for just three days: this was their imagined time span for Ukraine’s downfall. Instead, the Russians were stuck at the radioactive site for five weeks, only to see their army collapse in the battle for Kyiv.
Most of their сriminal activities during these five weeks had been captured by the nuclear plant’s CCTV system, which the Russians had failed to prevent from filming. Special Operation is entirely based on these recordings. Each shot of this film is a piece of evidence representing a war crime of nuclear terror.
CONTACT
Ukrainian producer
Kinotron Group
Lyuba Knorozok
kinotron.group@gmail.com
Producer from a contributing country
Studija Kinema (Lithuania)
Jurga Dikciuvene-Kaye
ProductionKinema@gmail.com
AMOUNT OF THE SUPPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT: 25 000 €
Date of the decision : December 11th 2023
THE DIRECTOR
Oleksiy Radynski (born in Kyiv, 1984) is a filmmaker and writer based in Kyiv. His films experiment with documentary forms and practices of political cinema. They have been screened at film festivals and exhibitions worldwide, including International Film Festival Rotterdam, Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, the Institute of Contemporary Arts (London), e-flux (New York), Taipei Biennial, Docudays (Kyiv), Sheffield Doc Fest, Krakow IFF, DOK Leipzig etc. His film Chornobyl 22 won the Grand Prix at the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival.
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