Published on 31 May 2016
The
2014 revolution brought Kiev nightlife to a complete standstill. As
protests turned into riots, and government security forces opened fire
on protestors, the country fell into crisis. But out of the ashes of
revolution has risen a new generation. Slava Lepsheev, who’d lost his
job because of the financial crisis triggered by the war, had had
enough, and started Cxema, a raw, hard and hypnotic techno rave that he
took to whatever semi-legal venue he could set a soundsystem up in. So
together with Slava, and the city’s brightest young lights, we followed
young Kiev as they prepared for a night at Cxema, from building the
venue to watching the sunrise break.
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Kate Villevoye
Local Fixer Lyuba Knorozok
Director of Photography Jack Reynolds
Sound Denys Ryskal, Andrii Vaskovski, Viktor Savin
Lighting Stanislav Bezpechnyi
Production Assistant Andrii Bezliudnyi
Editor Paul Frankl, Rebecca Gin
Colourist Oisín O’Driscoll at The Mill
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Narrator Leala-Rain Shonaiya
Script Clive Martin, Matthew Whitehouse
Translations Yelena Kensborn
Music
Voin Uruwu feat. Valta - Hunters and Gatherers
Voin Uruwu - Forest Theme
Stanislav Tolkachev - Sometimes Everything Is Wrong
Lollibou - Crimson Tune
Wulffius - In the Pines’ Crowns (Wicked Bass Records 2016)
Stanislav Tolkachev - Right Angle
Voin Oruwu - A-mplification
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Kate Villevoye
Local Fixer Lyuba Knorozok
Director of Photography Jack Reynolds
Sound Denys Ryskal, Andrii Vaskovski, Viktor Savin
Lighting Stanislav Bezpechnyi
Production Assistant Andrii Bezliudnyi
Editor Paul Frankl, Rebecca Gin
Colourist Oisín O’Driscoll at The Mill
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Narrator Leala-Rain Shonaiya
Script Clive Martin, Matthew Whitehouse
Translations Yelena Kensborn
Music
Voin Uruwu feat. Valta - Hunters and Gatherers
Voin Uruwu - Forest Theme
Stanislav Tolkachev - Sometimes Everything Is Wrong
Lollibou - Crimson Tune
Wulffius - In the Pines’ Crowns (Wicked Bass Records 2016)
Stanislav Tolkachev - Right Angle
Voin Oruwu - A-mplification
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