Timestamp

by MariannKateryna Gornostai

Keeping schools open in Ukraine is an attempt to recreate at least some of the normal life they had before the war — until February 24, 2022 (and in some regions even earlier, in 2014). Without interviews, narration and reenactments, TIMESTAMP provides an insight into how the war is affecting the daily lives of students and teachers. The film has a mosaic-like structure: it explores how a school functions in-person and online in these terrible times, both on and off the frontline, how day-to-day life is intertwined with constant danger.

  • “A beautifully observed Ukrainian doc on the perils and pleasures of schooltime in wartime. Timestamp confirms Gornostai as a naturally empathetic and insightful chronicler of youth...”

    – Variety

  • “There can’t possibly be a more timely film in the Berlinale lineup this year than Kateryna Gornostai’s Timestamp… An extraordinary deep-cover documentary about the effects of war in everyday Ukraine…”

    Deadline

  • “A powerful, fractured portrait of school days in Ukraine… An impressive and timely picture that should spark plenty of interest among distributors and could figure in awards conversations going forward…”

    Screen International

  • “Signals the emergence of a truly remarkable filmmaker.”

    Luc Dardenne, 2XCannes Palme d’Or winning director (Rosetta, L’Enfant)