For the first time in history, a film with the participation of Ukrainian production A House Made of Splinters was nominated for an Oscar. This was announced by Elena Rozvadovskaya, co-founder and chairman of the board of the Voices of Children charity foundation..
A Danish-Ukrainian-Swedish-Finnish co-production about children from troubled families who end up in an orphanage near the war.
They spend nine months in a shelter - and either return to their parents, or end up in a boarding school or foster family..
“Dear mother, emotions cannot be described. First. Oscar nomination. Documentary film " About kids. On which we worked for three years, two of them in the field - in Lisichansk. Two years of life, not working on a film. And so. First. For Ukraine. Oscar nomination,” Rozvadovskaya commented on the nomination..
Complemented.