Porcelain War review beautifully rendered portrait of Ukraine's artist-warriors
Briefly

Porcelain serves as a symbol of Ukrainian resistance: easy to damage, hard to destroy, reflecting the balance between art and survival amid war.
Andrey recognizes that Ukrainian culture is precisely what Putin aims to stamp out, demonstrating the personal impact of conflict on artists and creativity.
While Slava acknowledges the necessity of weapons for resistance, he grapples with the duality of beauty and brutality in war, emphasizing a pragmatic approach.
The film's imagery, such as drone views of Russian trenches, raises questions about the portrayal of warfare, risking the seduction of 'beautifying' conflict.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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