The Influence of War on the Evolution and Themes of Ukrainian Cinema

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https://doi.org/10.63931/ijchr.v7iSI1.360

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documentary, ideology, narrative, national identity, post-traumatic stress disorder, reintegration of veterans

Abstract

The study examines the impact of war on the evolution of cinema, focusing on its functions, themes, and technical aspects, with a particular emphasis on Ukrainian cinema amid the Russian-Ukrainian war. It analyzes Soviet and contemporary Ukrainian war and post-war films to identify trends in cinema as a tool of historical memory, propaganda, and humanitarian discourse. The research includes both feature and documentary films across genres such as drama, psychological thriller, and disaster films. Findings reveal that war transforms cinema into a medium for propaganda, public mobilization, and sentiment shaping. Modern films, particularly Ukrainian productions, extend beyond these functions, serving as a platform for depicting the realities of war, addressing humanitarian concerns, and exploring psychological challenges. Ukrainian cinema demonstrates a distinct genre diversity, addressing the traumatic consequences of war, the challenges of social adaptation faced by both military personnel and civilians, and the transmission of the emotional experiences of its protagonists. Documentary films hold a special significance, capturing events, creating an archive of historical memory, and offering a deeper understanding of the conflict through an objective lens. Feature films, in contrast, delve into moral dilemmas and the collective wartime experience. Ukrainian cinema is increasingly gaining international attention through global film festivals, which spotlight the war and foster global solidarity. The study concludes that post-war cinema holds potential for exploring themes of national reconstruction, rehabilitation, and social adaptation. Overall, cinema emerges as a powerful medium for cultural revival and preserving historical memory in societies shaped by military conflict.

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2025-09-09

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Bondarets, N., Danyliuk, V., Zhuravliova, T., Nosenko, O., & Parokonnyi, A. (2025). The Influence of War on the Evolution and Themes of Ukrainian Cinema. International Journal on Culture, History, and Religion, 7(SI1), 985–1008. https://doi.org/10.63931/ijchr.v7iSI1.360

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