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Sergei Loznitsa: "Victory Day"

  • Ciné Lumière Institut français du Royaume-Uni 17 Queensberry Place, London, SW7 2DT United Kingdom (map)

Every year, on 9 May, people gather in Treptower Park in Berlin at a large memorial to Soviet soldiers who died in World War II. They come dressed in their best outfits or in Soviet military uniform. They carry flags, banners and posters. They lay flowers at the monument; they sing, dance and drink. They celebrate the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany. Directly reporting from Treptower Park 72 years after the victory, Sergei Loznitsa focuses on the crowds without providing any commentary, but fragments of conversations heard off-screen reveal what draws these people to take part in this grotesque celebration.

This event is part of Witnessing History, a comprehensive programme celebrating the multifaceted oeuvre of Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, taking place from 2–10 June. Loznitsa has established himself as one of Europe’s leading filmmakers, producing numerous award-winning documentaries and feature films over a twenty-five-year career. In his work, he dares to dispassionately consider the most painful and important pages of history without compromising the current social and political agenda.

Still from Victory Day

The screening will take place at Ciné Lumière.


FILMMAKER’S BIOGRAPHY

Sergei Loznitsa is a Ukrainian film director who was born in 1964 in Baranovichi (USSR). He grew up in Kyiv, where he graduated from the Kyiv Polytechnic and worked as a scientist. In 1997, he graduated from the Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in Moscow, where he studied feature filmmaking. Sergei Loznitsa has been making films since 1996, and by now he has directed 26 award-winning documentaries and four fiction films. In 2018, Loznitsa received the prize for Best Directing of the Un Certain Regard section of Festival de Cannes for his fourth feature film, Donbass (2018). Sergei’s feature-length documentaries Maidan (2014) and Natural History of Destruction (2022) had their world premieres at Festival de Cannes, while The Event (2015), Austerlitz (2016), The Trial (2018), State Funeral (2019) and The Kiev Trial (2022) were presented at the Venice International Film Festival. Sergei Loznitsa continues to work in both documentary and fiction genres.