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Olesia Morhunets-Isaienko (Ukrainian: Олеся Олександрівна Моргунець-Ісаєнко; born November 17, 1984, in Kozelets, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine[2][1]) is a Ukrainian film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, member of the Ukrainian Film Academy.[3] Wife of Andrii Isaienko.[4]

Biography

Olesia Mogrunets-Isaenko was born on November 17, 1984, in the village of Kozelets, now the Kozelets community of Chernihiv district, Chernihiv region, Ukraine.

She graduated of the Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University.[5]

She worked as a director and editing director in the company "Technomediia" (2006-2013).[2] She taught editing in the studio of Taras Maliarevych (2011-2012) and in the children's studio "Red Dog" (2016-2017).[2] In 2014, she received a presidential grant to create a script for the documentary film "Music of the Monocle" about the life and work of Danylo Demutskyi.[2] She worked with the NGO "Open politics" (2016-2017).[2]

Since 2015, she is a member of the jury of the international literary competition "Koronatsiia Slova".[2]

Filmography

Film director:

Producer

  • "Violonchel" (2014)[1]
  • "And every river" (2022)[1]

Editor

  • "Sakura" (2013)[1]
  • "Violonchel" (2014)[1]

Screenwriter

  • "And every river" (2022)[1]

Awards and honors

Awards and nominations of Olesia Morhunets-Isaienko[6]
Year Category Film Result
Kyiv International Film Festival "Molodist"
2015 National Competition Violonchel Won
Best National Short Film Violonchel Nominated
Film and Art Festival "Two Riversides"
2016 Independent Short Films Competition Violonchel Nominated
Rivne International Film Festival "Dream City"
2019 National Program - Full-Length Documentaries The Borderline. Hrubieszów Operation Won
Women's International Film Festival Nigeria (WIFFEN)"
2022 Best Picture Carol of the Bells Won[7][8]

References

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