The short tape " This is stated in the message on the Prize website.
In particular, in the aforementioned category, the tape of the British director of German origin Franz Boom is indicated as the winner of this nomination. Now other details, as well as a detailed release about the winner has not yet been made public.
Earlier at the YouTube of the British Prize, the entire short tape " Now it is freely available for everyone.
The main role in the 20-minute film went to Ukrainian actor Alexander Rudinsky, who received his recognition in such works as the " In this work, the performer will play the role of the protagonist of the story, 18-year-old guy Ivan.
The tape depicts events that took place at the beginning of a full -scale invasion in the eastern regions of Ukraine. According to the plot of the film, the father of Ivan is a doctor who secretly operates the wounded civilian and military in the bunker. However, over time, the Russian military will learn about this, and therefore Ivan must protect relatives and wounded, which is why he picks up weapons and goes on the battlefield.
" His panic and anxiety are tangible, as well as his heroism. To cope with this role and fulfill it on such high rates is a commendable and worthy reward, ”the UK Film Review reviews says.
It is also known from the description of the film that it was the Ukrainian military with a similar name Ivan that became a prototype for the protagonist. The director of the film Franz Bem met him in the UK, where the Ukrainian underwent military training, then to return to the front.
The hero of history died during the fighting in January 2024, he was 18 years old.
Earlier it was reported that the film was among the nominees for the prestigious BAFTA award. The world premiere of short film took place earlier, in 2024, at the Show Me Shorts festival.
Subsequently, it became known about 10 paintings claiming Oscar in 2025. The leader in the total number of nominations (only 13) is the film " This achievement of only one nomination is less than the record for the total number of nominations of one film. "