With the announcement of Porcelain War's Oscar nomination on January 23, 2025, public interest in this documentary has been on the rise. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2024, where it won the Grand Jury Prize in the U.S. Documentary Competition. This was followed by a scheduled US release on November 22, 2024.
The film's soundtrack received significant acclaim due to its ability to serve as a narrative device that enhanced the storytelling. Some songs that significantly shaped the film included Vesna, Vanyusha, and Alambari performed by the Ukrainian folk music group DakhaBrakha.
For the uninitiated, DakhaBrakha has its origins in Kyiv, Ukraine, and consists of four talented members: Marko Galanevych, Olena Tsybulska, Iryna Kovalenko, and Nina Garenetska. They create a unique sound known as Ethno-chaos music, which blends various ethnic musical styles.
However, these tracks are just a few of the many that contributed to the film's success. Keep reading to discover more about the other songs that impacted the film.
The soundtrack of Porcelain War
As previously mentioned, Porcelain War's soundtrack was provided by the Ukrainian folk music quartet, DakhaBrakha. The group has previously worked on the soundtracks of other popular projects including Bitter Harvest (Canada) and Fargo (United States). That said, the tracks from the film in question are given below.
- Vesna by DakhaBrakha
- Sonnet by DakhaBrakha
- Zainka by DakhaBrakha
- Монах by DakhaBrakha
- Vanyusha by DakhaBrakha
- Vesnyanky by DakhaBrakha, port mone
- Діброва by DakhaBrakha
- Baby by DakhaBrakha
- Ягудки by DakhaBrakha
- Oy Za Lisochkom by DakhaBrakha
- Ой, у києві by DakhaBrakha
- Oi Upav Snizhok by DakhaBrakha, port mone
- Alambari by DakhaBrakha
- Ой ішов чумак by DakhaBrakha
- Nad Dunaem by DakhaBrakha
- Please Don't Cry by DakhaBrakha
- Kolyskova by DakhaBrakha
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About Porcelain War
In essence, Porcelain War tells a tale of hope in the face of looming disaster and turmoil. According to the official synopsis from the creators:
"Amidst the chaos and destruction of the brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine, three artists defiantly find inspiration and beauty as they defend their culture and their country. In a war waged by professional soldiers against ordinary civilians, Slava Leontyev, Anya Stasenko, and Andrey Stefanov choose to stay behind, armed with their art, their cameras, and, for the first time in their lives, their guns."
It continues by mentioning,
"Despite daily shelling, Anya finds resistance and purpose in her art, Andrey takes the dangerous journey to get his young family to safety abroad, and Slava becomes a weapons instructor for ordinary people who have become unlikely soldiers. As the war intensifies, Andrey picks up his camera to film their story, and on tiny porcelain figurines, Anya and Slava capture their idyllic past, uncertain present, and hope for the future."
At present, Porcelain War is only available in theatres. Therefore, those interested in seeing the film can book advance tickets via Fandango or other ticket-booking platforms. Conversely, individuals can get their tickets directly from the movie box office on the day of the film's showing.
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