Antonio Lukich

Antonio Lukic (Ukrainian: Антоніо Лукіч) is a Ukrainian filmmaker who was born in Uzhgorod, Western Ukraine.[2] Throughout his career, Antonio has achieved much success, gaining awards at an international and nationally recognised level. One such award is the Merited Artist of Ukraine awarded to him in March, 2021. This state honorary decoration is awarded to those who make significant contributions and achieve notable success in film and art for the country of Ukraine.

Antonio Lukich
Антоніо Лукіч
Born1992
NationalityUkrainian
EducationKyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University
Notable work
It Was Showering In Manchester,
My Thoughts Are Silent
AwardsMerited Artist of Ukraine[1]

Biography

Antonio was born in 1992 in Uzhhorod.[3]

In 2011–2015, he studied at the Karpenko-Kary Kyiv National University and received a bachelor's degree in directing (studying with Vladimir Oseledchik).[3]

Antonio Lukic's first film, "Fish of Lake Baikal," released in 2014, won the "Best Documentary Award" at the CineRail International Film Festival in Paris.[4] His graduation film, It was showering in Manchester went on to win Best Short Film at the 2016 Odessa International Film Festival.[2]

In 2019, his debut full-length feature film "My Thoughts Are Silent" was released.

Films

Student films

"Is it easy to be young?" (6 min, documentary, 2011)

"Hello, sister!" (16 min, gaming, 2012)

"Fish of Lake Baikal" (22 min, documentary, 2013)

"Who cheated Kim Cousin?" (26 min, mok., 2014)

"It Was Showering in Manchester" (2016) — Best Short Film at the 2016 Odessa International Film Festival.[2]

TV

Kings of the Chambers (2019)

Web series

Sex, insta and ZNO (2020)

Feature-length

My Thoughts Are Silent (2019) —East of West Award at the 2019 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival,[5] Discovery Award at Raindance Film Festival[6]

Awards

  • 2020 - National Film Award of Ukraine "Golden Dzyga:"[7][8]
    • for best film
    • for the best screenplay - Antonio Lukic and Valeria Kalchenko
    • Opening of the Year Award
  • 2020 - Ukrainian Pravda Award - Artist of the Year[9]

See also

References

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