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'''"La Palisade" is a''' 2023  Ukrainian film in the genre of "post-Soviet noir"  , the debut full-length ironic detective film directed by Philip Sotnichenko  . The world premiere took place on January 29, 2023 at the 52nd Rotterdam International Film Festival  , where the film received an award from the International Film Press Federation FIPRESCI . Recognized as the best film at the Kino pavasaris festival in Vilnius and won the prize for the best direction at the Sarajevo film festival . The Ukrainian premiere took place on October 12, 2023, during the "Kyiv Criticism Week" . Awarded in the nomination "Best feature-length game film" - the National Award of film critics "Kinokolo" . Received two awards at the eighth festival of Ukrainian cinema in Poland ( Ukraina! 8. Festiwal Filmowy ). The film was awarded for cinematography and recognized as the best feature film of the festival. At the beginning of December 2023, he became the winner of the 41st Torino Film Festival . Nominated for the award of the European Film Academy in the category "Opening of the year - FIPRESCI prize ". Rental in Ukraine from January 11, 2024  .
'''La Palisiada''' is a 2023 Ukrainian post-Soviet noir film. It is the debut film of director [[Philip Sotnichenko]]. It premiered worldwide on January 29, 2023 at the [[51st International Film Festival Rotterdam]], where it received an award from [[FIPRESCI]]. It later premiered in Ukraine on October 12, 2023, during the "Kyiv Criticism Week". On December 2023, it was the winner of the [[Torino Film Festival|41st Torino Film Festival]].


== Content ==
== Sypnosis ==
A forensic psychiatrist is confronted with the complicated story of the murder of a policeman a few months before the signing of Protocol No. 6  of the European Convention on Human Rights, which provided for the rejection of the death penalty.


== Production ==
* 1Plot
Work on the project lasted for five years. The production of the film was supported by the State Film Agency of Ukraine. To create the atmosphere of the 1990s, the authors combined filming on magnetic tape with modern digital technologies. The film crew studied old videos and photos, operational police videos. According to the director, he was influenced by the decisions and manner of shooting in the 1980s and 1990s, which included the films of [[Michael Haneke]].
* 2Production
* 3Awards and nominations
* 4Notes
* 5Link


== The plot [ ed. | ed. code ] ==
== Awards and nominations ==
A forensic psychiatrist is confronted with the complicated story of the murder of a policeman a few months before the signing of Protocol No. 6  of the European Convention on Human Rights , which provided for the rejection of the death penalty  .

== Production [ ed. | ed. code ] ==
Work on the project lasted for five years  . The production of the film was supported by the State Film Agency of Ukraine . To create the atmosphere of the 1990s, the authors combined filming on magnetic tape with modern digital technologies  . The film crew studied old videos and photos, operational police videos  . According to the director, he was influenced by the decisions and manner of shooting in the 1980s and 1990s, the films of Michael Haneke ("Hidden", 2005), Corneliu Porumbau ("Policeman, adjective", 2009), Kira Muratova and some other films  .

== Awards and nominations [ ed. | ed. code ] ==


* Nominated for the award of the European Film Academy in the category "Opening of the year - FIPRESCI prize " 2023.
* Nominated for the award of the European Film Academy in the category "Opening of the year - FIPRESCI prize " 2023.
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* Film of the year according to the Black Lotus award (Ukraine)
* Film of the year according to the Black Lotus award (Ukraine)


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Revision as of 18:35, 30 March 2024

La Palisiada is a 2023 Ukrainian post-Soviet noir film. It is the debut film of director Philip Sotnichenko. It premiered worldwide on January 29, 2023 at the 51st International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it received an award from FIPRESCI. It later premiered in Ukraine on October 12, 2023, during the "Kyiv Criticism Week". On December 2023, it was the winner of the 41st Torino Film Festival.

Sypnosis

A forensic psychiatrist is confronted with the complicated story of the murder of a policeman a few months before the signing of Protocol No. 6  of the European Convention on Human Rights, which provided for the rejection of the death penalty.

Production

Work on the project lasted for five years. The production of the film was supported by the State Film Agency of Ukraine. To create the atmosphere of the 1990s, the authors combined filming on magnetic tape with modern digital technologies. The film crew studied old videos and photos, operational police videos. According to the director, he was influenced by the decisions and manner of shooting in the 1980s and 1990s, which included the films of Michael Haneke.

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated for the award of the European Film Academy in the category "Opening of the year - FIPRESCI prize " 2023.
  • FIPRESSI prize at the Rotterdam International Film Festival  .
  • The best film of the 41st Turin Film Festival .
  • The best director (Filip Sotnychenko) — "Heart of Sarajevo" of the International Film Festival in Sarajevo  .
  • The best film — Vilnius International Film Festival Kino pavasaris , Lithuania.
  • The best feature-length feature film — National Award of Film Critics "Kinokol" (Ukraine)
  • Film of the year according to the Black Lotus award (Ukraine)

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