Ukrainian team of Cannes title ‘Militantropos’ make red carpet mirror action

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The team behind the manager’s two-week title Militan Tropos lolOre costume with mirror panel mounted for walking on the red carpet For the world premiere of their film at Cannes this morning Red carpet statement about ongoing war in Ukraine

Directors Alina Gollova, Simon Mozgovi, Elizabetha and her colleagues head to the theatre Croisette for a 08.45 CEST screening of a documentary about ordinary people transformed by war, wearing mirrors to “other people show themselves in us,” leaving people including those who leave the Ukrain, those who resist, those who resist and those who resist the fight.

The team then released a statement following the red carpet.

Militan Tropos Team Statement

We are a team of Militan Tropos, a film about human transformation within the war. We walk in front of the red carpet to ensure that others see themselves in us, rather than being seen at the Cannes Film Festival.

Our outfits have a mirror symbolized. They reflect the faces of journalists, policemen, tourists, stars and everyone around the image industry. These reflections are direct invitations to see yourself. What do you see when you see war? When you see us? When you look at each other?

Ukraine is not a distant landscape, not an exotic background, not a “other” war. It is here, in your field of vision, in all the mirrors of Europe. There is no neutrality in the face of war – there is only a position that is reflected in each and every one of you.

This is more than just a movie. This is more than just a gesture. This is a call for action. The mirror is in front of you.

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What do you see?

Militan Tropos It is produced by Ukrainian Tabor Productions along with French Lebarser and Austrian mischievous films.

The latest Ukrainian film about war screening at festivals after Sergei Roznica Invasion Last year’s special screening and Maksym nakonechyi Butterfly vision With a certain respect for 2022.

The rise in conflict between Ukraine and Russia began following the invasion of the Russian country on February 24, 2022. And now we are in our fourth year.

Political issues have been prominent this year at Cannes, and Donald Trump’s tariffs have become an important point of discussion at both festivals and markets.

Two films to lead jointly screen Juju Grid, Sergei Roznista Two prosecutors and Jafar Panahhi’s It was just an accidenthas an obvious political theme.

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