now on bbc news a special edition of talking movies from the tribeca festival. hello from new york. i m tom brook, and welcome to talking movies. in this edition, highlights from robert de niro s tribeca festival. lots on offer at tribeca this year and lots to see in talking movies. the opening night film was kiss the future, co produced by matt damon. what i love about this movie is what it says about the role of art and music as an act of defiance. compelling documentaries from ukraine including one showing the power of laughter during war. and female film makers breaking records at tribeca with better representation than ever this year they were very pleased to be here. tribeca! it is the word on every movie director s lips. and the deaf oscar winning actor, troy kotsur, on his moving short film paying tribute to his father. all that and more on this special tribeca edition of talking movies. for the past 12 days, new york city has been hosting the tribeca festival. it
It's long been true that Ukrainian artists stepping onto the Eurovision stage carry a weight far beyond performance anxiety; their presence inherently becomes a political statement. As has been the case for past performers from nations under attack, their acts can bring comfort and solidarity to compatriots at home and abroad, while also asserting their cultural identity in front of a global audience, at a time when that very identity is under threat.
In a British publishing house, a book about Ukrainian artists will be released in the renowned World of Art series, focusing on the history of global art by Thames and Hudson.
Ukrainian illustrators Polina Doroshenko and Oksana Domashych have made it to the list of winners at the 58th Bologna Illustrators Exhibition. The event took place as part of the Bologna Children's Book Fair.