The production company Vision Films has reached an agreement with the Ukrainian Film Festival to bring six films.
The cinema can serve as entertainment for Ukrainea country that is currently undergoing a warlike conflict with Russia. So Lise RomanoffCEO Vision Filmshas negotiated an agreement with Andrey Bocharnikov responsible for film festival to bring 6 feature films. The first will be the director’s family drama Paul Schneider titled Just Another Dream. After that, the sci-fi movie will be shown Alpha Code from Denise Richardsdirected by Keoni Waxman and produced by Milan Friedrich.
Lise Romanoff was enthusiastic about the return of cinema to Ukraine, saying:
“I was very surprised to receive an email from Andrei Bocharnikov asking me what other films he had available that he could release in theaters in Ukraine when the bombing stopped. I told him that he could go to my website and choose the movies he wanted because I was sure he could speak for all of our filmmakers when I offered to charge him no minimum guarantee, especially if it helped lift the spirits of the people in these cities. devastated by war, giving them hope that life will eventually return to normal.”
Other films that will arrive in the region include thrillers 7th Secret Y Seal of Desire. Along with documentaries Queen Elizabeth II: Her Glorious Reign Y Prince Philip: The Man Behind the Throne.
Vision Films it is also taking material out of the country to project it in the United States. The company acquired the global distribution rights to a film called In search of freedom, the story of a Ukrainian woman who falls for a Russian gangster human trafficking ring, but never gives up hope of seeing her family again one day. So the local film industry is beginning to show signs of life once again.