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The Earth Is Blue as an Orange

The Earth Is Blue as an Orange is a 2020 documentary film, directed and written by Iryna Tsilyk, who won the Directing Award in the "World Cinema Documentary” category for the film at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.[1]

The Earth Is Blue as an Orange

Iryna Tsilyk

Anna Kapustina
Giedre Zickyte

Vyacheslav Tsvetkov

Ivan Bannikov
Iryna Tsilyk

Albatros Communicos
Moonmakers
  • 24 January 2020 (2020-01-24) (Sundance Film Festival)

74 min

Ukraine
Lithuania

Russian, Ukrainian

Synopsis[edit]

Single mother Hanna and her four children live in the front-line war zone of Donbas, Ukraine.[2] While the outside world is made up of bombings and chaos, the family is managing to keep their home as a safe haven, full of life and full of light. Every member of the family has a passion for cinema, motivating them to shoot a film inspired by their own life during a time of war. The creative process raises the question of what kind of power the magical world of cinema could have during times of disaster. How to picture war through fiction? For Hanna and the children, transforming trauma into a work of art is the ultimate way to stay human.[3]

Production[edit]

The film is produced by Anna Kapustina ("Albatros Communicos", Ukraine) and Giedrė Žickytė ("Moonmakers", Lithuania) with the support of Ukrainian State Film Agency, Lithuanian Film Centre, IDFA Bertha Fund (Netherlands).[4]

Release[edit]

It was selected for the official program of 2020 Berlin International Film Festival (Generation 14+), the 2020 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (Best of Fests), Documentary Selection by European Film Academy 2020, , 2020 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, 2020 Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, 2020 Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, 2020 Adelaide Film Festival[5][4] and more than 100 other International film festivals.


The film had theatrical distribution in Ukraine, Lithuania, France, Italy.

Myroslava Trofymchuk

Hanna Gladka

Stanislav Gladky

Anastasiia Trofymchuk

Vladyslav Trofymchuk

Reception[edit]

The Earth Is Blue as an Orange has an approval rating of 93% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 14 reviews, and an average rating of 8.2/10.[6] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[7]


Guy Lodge, writing for Variety, wrote, "It’s an apt inversion for a documentary in which the roles of filmmaker, viewer and subject are as inextricably fused as life and art".[3] Amber Wilkinson of Screen International wrote, "Iryna Tsilyk offers an intimate and surprisingly playful family’s eye view of life in the Ukraine warzone in her debut feature documentary, which focuses on the Trofymchuk-Gladky clan".[8]

WINNER: Directing Award: World Cinema Documentary of 2020 , USA 2020

Sundance Film Festival

WINNER: Best Cinematography award of 2020 Awards, USA

International Documentary Association

WINNER: Spotlight Award of , USA 2021

Cinema Eye Honors

WINNER: Documentary Competition Grand Jury Prize of , USA 2021

Seattle International Film Festival

WINNER: ZIFF Grand Award of , Spain 2020

Zinebi - Bilbao International Documentary and Short Film Festival

WINNER: Grand Prix of film festival, Poland 2020

Millennium Docs Against Gravity

WINNER: DOCU/World award of Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, Ukraine 2020

WINNER: DOCU/Ukraine award of Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, Ukraine 2020

WINNER: Award for Best Cinematography of Millenium Docs Against Gravity film festival, Poland 2020

WINNER: Special Prize of the Jury of /Riga, Latvia 2021

Artdocfest

WINNER: Best Documentary Film of Ukrainian Film Critics Award "Kinokolo", Ukraine 2020

WINNER: Best Debut (Premia Hera "Nuovi Talenti") of Biografilm Festival, Italy 2020

WINNER: Best Human Rights Doc of , Kosovo 2020

Dokufest

WINNER: Best Documentary Film of Five Lakes Film Festival, Germany 2020

WINNER: Jury's Prize for Best film of Al Este Festival de Cine Peru, 2020

WINNER: Press Jury's prize for Best film of Al Este Festival de Cine Peru, 2020

WINNER: DoXX Award of , USA 2020

Tallgrass Film Festival

WINNER: Bydgoszcz ART.DOC Award, Poland 2020

WINNER: "Movies That Matter" special prize of , Croatia 2021

ZagrebDox

WINNER: "Best Documentary film" of awards, Ukraine 2021

Golden Dzyga

WINNER: "Best Documentary film" of MajorDocs, Spain 2021

WINNER: “Best co-production film of the year" of the Lithuanian National Film Award “Sidabrinė gervė”, 2022

WINNER: Jury Special Award of Ânûû-rû Âboro Film Festival, 2022

Special Mention: International competition of Underhill Fest, Montenegro 2020

Special Jury Mention: of CineDOC Tbilisi, Georgia 2020

Special Mention: Different Tomorrow category at Reykjavik International Film Festival, Iceland 2020

Special Jury Mention: , Switzerland 2020

Zurich Film Festival

Special Mention: Human Rights Film Award of Verzio Film Festival, Hungary 2020

Special Mention: Minsk IFF , Belarus 2020

Listapad

Special Jury Mention: Premiers Plans - Angers Film Festival, France 2021

The Earth Is Blue As an Orange review – subtle doc tells Ukrainian family’s war story. Phil Hoad, The Guardian

Review: The Earth Is Blue as an Orange (2020), by Iryna Tsilyk. Marko Stojiljković, Ubiquarian

Review: The Earth Is Blue as an Orange. Teresa Vena, Cineuropa

Orange is the New Blue: Film Review. Zoe Aiano, EEFB

The Earth Is Blue as an Orange: Film Review, German. Lida Bach, Moviebreak

The healing power of cinema: Film Review. Lauren Wissot, Modern Times Review

The Earth Is Blue as an Orange: Film Review. Davide Abbatescianni, Filmexplorer

at IMDb

The Earth Is Blue as an Orange