INTERCEPTED

93 min, Documentary, Canada, France, Ukraine, 2024
Directed byOksana Karpovych
Produced byLes Films Cosmos, Hutong Productions, Moon Man
LanguagesRussian, Ukrainian
Short description

Sound and image stare each other in the face as Intercepted contrasts quiet compositions of everyday life of Ukrainians since the full-scale invasion with intercepted phone conversations between Russian soldiers and their families.

Film subjects International Affairs , Society

Watch the film

Cinéma du Musée — Montréal

Theatrical release

From Friday, 31 January 2025
Cinéma Beaumont — Québec

Theatrical release

From Friday, 31 January 2025
Cinéma Public — Québec

Theatrical release

From Friday, 31 January 2025
Station VU — Pointe-aux-Trembles

Screening

Thursday, 20 February 2025

Film details

Synopsis

Ukrainian intelligence services have intercepted thousands of phone calls Russian soldiers made from the battlefield in Ukraine to their families and friends in Russia, painting a stark picture of the cruelty of war in a dizzying emotional tension. Juxtaposed with images of the destruction caused by the invasion and the day-to-day life of the Ukrainian people who resist and rebuild, the voices of the Russian soldiers – ranging from being filled with heroic illusions to complete disappointment and loss of reason, from looting to committing more horrible war crimes, from propaganda to doubt and disillusionment – expose the whole scope of the dehumanizing power of war and imperialist nature of the Russian aggression.

 

Crew

Writer : Oksana Karpovych

Cinematography : Christopher Nunn

Sound : Alex Lane

Editing : Charlotte Tourrès

Sound Designer : Alex Lane

Sound Mixer : Alex Lane

Music : NFNR

Production : Rocío B. Fuentes, Giacomo Nudi, Pauline Tran Van Lieu, Lucie Rego, Darya Bassel, Olha Beskhmelnytsina

Direction

Oksana Karpovych

Oksana Karpovych is a Ukrainian-Canadian filmmaker, writer and photographer born in Kyiv. She lives and works between Kyiv and Montreal. Her first feature documentary Don’t Worry, the Doors Will Open won the New Visions Award at RIDM in 2019 and received a special mention at Hot Docs 2020. In her personal projects, Karpovych explores the everyday life and oral histories of ordinary people and how state politics intrude into the private sphere, influencing the communities she intimately documents. Karpovych is a Cultural Studies graduate of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Ukraine and a Film Production graduate of Concordia University in Montreal.

 

Filmography

 

INTERCEPTED, 93 min, Documentary, 2024

DON’T WORRY, THE DOORS WILL OPEN, 78 min, Documentary, 2019

TEMPORARY, 21 min, Documentary, 2017

LOST, 6 min, Documentary, 2015