"Art as a form of resistence in a way never before seen" - Porcelain War Review


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Porcelain War follows three Ukrainian artists - Slava Leontyev, Anya Stasenko, and Andrey Stefanov - as they do their best to create beauty against a backdrop of violence and destruction. To these three, art is not secondary. It is their lifeblood, and they understand that when the enemy kills the artist, they kill the people. As such, they raise their paintbrushes as a tool of resistance, but as the war evolves, they are forced to raise guns as well. Still, we follow them through daily shelling as they continue to create their art in a documentary that never attempts to construct an artifice, but simply mirrors the chaos of life in war.

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