is a documentary about Ukrainian schools, teachers and children during the full-scale-war by KATERYNA GORNOSTAI, a renowned Ukrainian screenwriter and director. It is a story of a nation’s strength, embodied in individual human faces, and a tool of cultural diplomacy.
It portrays Ukrainian schools as symbols of resilience, where teachers and students persevere under extraordinary circumstances.
Keeping schools open in Ukraine is an attempt to recreate at least some of the normal life they had before the war — until February 24, 2022 (and in some regions even earlier, in 2014).
Without the interviews, narration and reenactments, TIMESTAMP provides an insight into how the war is affecting the daily lives of students and teachers.
The film has a mosaic-like structure: it explores how a school functions in-person and online in these terrible times, both on and off the frontline, how day-to-day life is intertwined with constant danger.
TIMESTAMP has been invited to the Competition of the 75th Berlin International Film Festival. This is the first time in 25 years that a film by Ukrainian filmmaker participates in the main competition of Berlinale.
KATERYNA GORNOSTAI is a scriptwriter and director who lives and works in Kyiv, and teaches film directing. STOP-ZEMLIA, the director’s feature-length debut, premiered in the Generation 14+ competition at the Berlinale International Film Festival in 2021, where it received a “Crystal Bear” award from the Youth Jury.