Porcelain War: Oscar-Nominated, DGA-Winning Documentary

The Oscar-nominated, DGA-winning documentary PORCELAIN WAR, about artists and citizens fighting to defend their country and culture, will travel to Europe for two prestigious events that highlight Ukraine’s ongoing fight as the third anniversary of the war approaches.

Co-director Brendan Bellomo will attend the Cinema for Peace Foundation’s Gala Awards Ceremony in Berlin on Feb. 17, where the film is nominated for “Most Valuable Documentary of the Year.”

Porcelain War has been invited for a special screening at The Hague on Feb. 20 in the Netherlands.

The Cinema for Peace Foundation, established in 2008, uses the power of film to influence perceptions and resolutions of global social, political, and humanitarian challenges.

The organization has supported films and honored individuals such as Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney, and Nelson Mandela.

The Hague event is expected to attract numerous high-level guests, including multiple ambassadors, ministry representatives, the Dutch Special Envoy for Ukraine, members of parliament, European Commission representatives, and cultural leaders. Confirmed speakers include the Chargé d’Affaires at the Embassy of Ukraine in the Netherlands, the Dutch Special Envoy, a representative from the Municipality of The Hague, and the managing director of The Hague Humanity Hub.

“At a time when global distractions abound, we are deeply honored to have these opportunities to remind audiences of the realities facing the people of Ukraine,” said Bellomo. “The ongoing tragedy experienced by civilians, as highlighted in our film, demands continued attention as the war enters its third year.”

Winner of 2024 Sundance Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Documentary, Porcelain War is a powerful testament to resilience, capturing the enduring hope and passion of ordinary people living through extraordinary circumstances. As war devastates their homeland, three artists choose to remain in Ukraine—armed with their art, their cameras, and for the first time, their guns.

Porcelain War was released in theaters across North America by Picturehouse beginning in November, opening in more than 50 cities  so far nationwide – and re-opening in New York this weekend and continuing its run in Los Angeles and 10 more cities.

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