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Co-founder of TABOR, director, screenwriter, producer, member of the Ukrainian and European Film Academies, Ukrainian Guild of Directors.
Dec 11, 2023 · Yelizaveta Smith is a director of the film. She graduated from the Kyiv National University of Theatre and Cinema as a film director. After the Ukrainian revolution, she started volunteer work with children in the city of Mykolaivka in the Donetsk area, which the war partly destroyed.
Yelizaveta Smith. Profession: DirectorWriter. Country: Ukraine. Yelizaveta Smith was born in Odesa, Ukraine. Studied mathematics, but then totally changed the way and graduated from Kyiv national university of theatre and cinema as a film director. In 2014 co-founded the film company Tabor Production.
The film was directed by Yelizaveta Smith, one of the brightest young directors in the country. Her début feature-length documentary, School #3 (co-directed with Georg Genoux), premièred at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival and won the Grand Prix in the Generation 14+ category.
May 7, 2024 · May 7, 2024. Director: Yelizaveta Smith. Scriptwriter: Yelizaveta Smith. Countries: Ukraine / Germany. Genre: Documentary. Country of shooting: Ukraine, Germany. Language: Ukrainian, Russian, German. Duration: 90 min. SYNOPSIS. Iva can’t hear the world because of her disability.
directors Alina Gorlova, Yelizaveta Smith, Maksym Nakonechnyi, Simon Mozgovyi. DoPs Vyacheslav Tsvetkov, Khrystyna Lyzogub, Denis Melnik. producer Eugene Rachkovsky co-producers Nabil Bellahsene, Ralph Wieser. junior producer Viktoriia Horodynska
Why did you decide to focus on this school in Mykolayivka? [1] Yelizaveta Smith (YS): I first visited School #3 in Mykolaivka in 2014, when I joined a volunteer initiative there. That’s how I met the future co-authors of the film, co-director Georg Genoux and playwright Natasha Vorozhbyt, for the first time.