The voices that count: Stories from Ukraine |

Mar 30, 2022

During times of crisis, video can serve as a powerful tool -- that allows people to share their stories and their truths in a way unlike any other media. We have a unique chance to make use of our platform as an agent of good to promote the voices of Ukrainians that are directly experiencing the devastation of war, and to provide those with truthful information about the crisis currently in the news.

Through the assistance of Ukrainian filmmakers, we have assembled a collection of videos that are real-time accounts- from those in the field.

We're proud of our ties alongside Ukraine We are also happy to celebrate the unique spirit that is the Ukrainian people. We invite you to are with us as we watch and sharing stories.

Ukraine Today

Agency based in Kyiv Banda has created Ukraine Now, a short but powerful call-to-action that underlines the magnitude and urgency of the Ukrainian suffering. The video has been watched nearly 2 million times on Instagram.

"I can't believe this happens" The people trying to escape Ukraine

The Guardian spent the day in Lviv railway station, from where many Ukrainians attempt to get to Poland. The devastating stories of refugee are amplified by the compassion of volunteers helping these people.

Stop! Putin

Filmmaker from the Staff Selection Vadym Sapatrylo's Stop Putin tries to correct the truths Russia tells its citizens regarding the conflict. The film's unflinching honesty reveals the terrible impact of the war on Ukraine and their anguish at Russia's incursion.

Stop War in Ukraine

Most people might not be aware of Ukraine's vibrant film business. Lots of shoots take place within the country, ranging from companies like Apple as well as Hyundai to stars like Miley Cyrus and Coldplay. The film requires the industry of creative to assist the country which it is so frequently forced to work in.

War in Ukraine - Refugees

Sergii Chebotarenko's pared-back film brings viewers into the lives of those who have fled violence in Ukraine. Their stark simplicity reveals the hardships they endure while also capturing their strength and the love for their home country.

Two weeks in Ukraine

Two Ukrainian women examine the time between their first week and after battle began. They tell the story of how quickly the world was changed as well as the human impact of the invasion.

Stop the War in Ukraine

This abstract animation utilizes the chilling sound of air raid sirens that artist Alina Qealine has explained, "causes a very strong alarm in each Ukrainian... The result can be worse than a nightmare."