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Follow Me (documentary)
''Follow Me'' is a 2022 documentary film directed by Lubomir Levitski about the shooting of Andrii Bohomaz. Production ''Follow Me'' is the first documentary directed by Lubomir Levitski. Levitski was inspired to make the film by journalist Vasyl Krutchak, who contacted him after seeing drone footage filmed by Ukraine's 93rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine), 93rd Mechanized Brigade. The documentary includes Arri Alexa filmed interviews, aerial footage from drones, communicated by Starlink satellite services in Ukraine, Starlink satellite, and reconstructions of events. The film was released in Ukrainian and English. The first trailers were released on October 21, 2022. The film was screened in Cyprus in February 2023. Synopsis ''Follow Me'' is 30 minutes in length and documents the story of a married couple fleeing fighting in Kyiv, via Izium, Izyum by car. They are on a journey to collect the husband's parents from Izyum when they accidentally drive too close to the front lines ...
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Lubomir Levitski
Lubomir Vasyliovych Levitski (; September 17, 1980) is a Ukrainian film director, screenwriter and producer most noted for his production of the 2006 horror film . In 2023, he released the documentary ''Follow Me (documentary), Follow Me'', a reporting on the Shooting of Andrii Bohomaz. Early life and education Levitski was born on September 17, 1980, in Verkhovyna, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. He studied archeology at Chernivtsi University before attending film school in Germany. Career Levitski is a director, producer, and film maker. In 2006, with screenwriter Oleksiy Khoroshko, Levitski directed the horror Штольня :uk:Штольня_(фільм), [UK]. Marta Shokalo writing for BBC News Ukrainian noted how unusual it is for a Ukrainian language film to be in a genre other than Ukrainian nationalism. In the film students navigate an underground maze searching for a lost Idolatry, idol of the Slavic god Perun. While many well known critics avoided reviewing the film, tho ...
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