Cohen Media Group now controls all Slavic Ukrainian rights in the US. Bernard-Henri Lévy, a well-known French philosopher, activist, and filmmaker, has just released a new documentary on the conflict in Ukraine.
On May 3, Slavic Ukrainian will premiere in a few cinemas, and on May 5, it will be available countrywide on digital and VOD platforms. Levy will go to a number of screenings, including the premiere on May 3 at the Quad Cinema in New York, one on May 4 at the United Nations, and numerous more. May 6 screening at the Los Angeles Landmark Westwood.
Levy is followed by the camera when he is in Ukraine from the very beginning of Russia’s full-scale assault. The Ukrainian counteroffensive, which began in September 2022 and continued until Kherson was liberated in late 2022, is first covered in the War Diaries. Levy and his colleagues were able to shoot at important fighting sites in Bakhmut, Liman, Izium, and Kharkiv while embedded with Ukrainian special forces. The attack on the Zaporizhia nuclear plant, the evacuation of civilians from the Donbass, and numerous other pivotal moments in the war are all depicted in the movie.
The movie, which Mark Russell and others co-directed, seeks to provide a voice to Ukrainian military and people who continue to defy Russian control. Vladimir Putin’s savagery in Ukraine, in Levy’s opinion, is an assault on the entire civilized world.
Conflict is nothing new to Levy. The French philosopher has long been visiting and writing about Ukraine. He talked to hundreds of Ukrainians in 2014 on Independence Square at Maidan, despite Russian meddling. At the World War II Jewish Babi Yar Memorial, he spoke on behalf of the French President. Russian Ukrainian The following is his second film about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. co-directing with Russell in 2022.
According to Charles, President and CEO of Cohen Media Group, “Cohen Media Group takes great delight in presenting these essential and intimate documentaries, which Bernard-Henri Lévy has freely and honestly brought to light on the tragedies and tribulations suffered by the people of Ukraine.” done to warn everyone.” S. Cohen announcing the agreement, which was negotiated on behalf of France Télévisions by CMG Senior VP Robert Aaronson and by Renan Artukmak, Deputy Senior VP, International Sales. Reputable Aaronson “We are pleased to share Slavic Ukrainian with a broader audience and contribute to the dissemination of its crucial and vital message.
Levy said: “I’m happy to provide new and fresh photos of the tremendous atrocity committed by Russia in America and the bravery of Ukrainian defenders across the nation.”