"We particularly value highly artistic and aesthetic films—short and feature, documentary and narrative—that explore various aspects of life. Above all, we have a deep appreciation for catharsis."
Film Award is organized by the MYTH Foundation, an international cultural community that supports Ukraine's resistance through art. The Foundation is a non-profit, apolitical non-governmental organization. Its primary goals are the promotion of Ukraine abroad, supporting the morale of the Ukrainian people, creating professional national cultural products, and developing cultural diplomacy and cooperation with Ukrainian and international institutions in the fields of culture and cinema.
The MYTH Social Impact Film Award is an international platform that amplifies the voices of artists and projects standing in solidarity with Ukraine. The award focuses on films about the war, the lives of civilians in combat zones, acute social issues, justice, resistance to Russian propaganda, as well as works documenting or highlighting human rights violations during the war.
On November 15, 2025, the MYTH Foundation launched and held the first MYTH Social Impact Film Award, bringing together participants from 33 countries of the free world to support Ukraine. The "Madonna and Child in a Shelter," the main award and symbol of the film prize, found its home in London and Rome, Berlin and Paris, Istanbul and Warsaw, New York and Delhi, Toronto and Kramatorsk—becoming a fond memory of Ukraine and a symbolic talisman for filmmakers worldwide.
The 2nd Film Award is dedicated to the strength of the human spirit and the unwavering will to live. We present works centered on themes of humanity and struggle, freedom and love. Our country is enduring a horrific war, yet it continues to love, live, hope, and fight. Now more than ever, there is a need for life-affirming, powerful stories—dramatic and comedic, quiet and loud—diverse in their essence.
The main theme is: "Love for Life – Against All Odds." This theme unites national and international films of various genres around humanistic values, maintaining a focus on the Ukrainian experience of war while offering the audience a sense of hope and support from around the world.
The Film Award is scheduled as a tour across Ukraine in June 2026, with main events in Kyiv and screenings for regional audiences in Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk.
The 2nd Film Award will feature the following Main Sections, including both narrative and documentary projects:
National Feature Film
National Short Film
International Feature Film
International Short Film
Join us to strengthen this voice of truth and become a part of the cinematic resistance.
For our viewers
If you love watching a lot of great cinema, this is the place for you! In addition to screening films, we are offering you the role of a real detective.
Last year, Russia tried to infiltrate and discredit our festival under various flags. It is likely they will try again this year — but we are ready. Therefore, beyond just viewing, you will need to conduct a brief investigation into the authors, production companies, filming locations, and the cast and crew involved.
Naturally, all films will undergo multiple stages of review, including contact verification, but your investigation will serve as our first line of defense. We will provide detailed instructions for everything.
To participate, please fill out this short form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSea6eKBY5o_e0gGGtqoZfERuuklJICcq7Rbs7q_IWyWkpTQPg/viewform?usp=dialog
Our coordinator will contact you within 7 working days.
If you have any questions, please contact the following person:
Kristina Velychko Assistant to Festival Director Rodion Volkov
velychkokristina4@gmail.com
Grand Prix — the highest professional award. Awarded for:
Best Ukrainian Film
Best International Film
by the unanimous decision of an independent international jury.
Professional Awards (Optional, determined by the international independent jury after reviewing the submitted films):
Best Directing
Best Screenplay
Best Acting
Best Narrative
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Sound Design
Best Production Design
Best Score/Music
Best Comedic Work
Thematic Section: Humor of Resistance Comedic and satirical works are allowed regardless of genre if the comic form serves as a means of comprehending social, military, humanitarian, and cultural themes. Comedy can act as a way to overcome trauma, criticize the absurdity of war, or serve as a form of cultural self-reflection.
Comedic short-length and feature-length works
Black comedy
Satirical works
Tragi-comedy
Special Nominations:
Friend of Ukraine — for foreign projects, authors, and communities that support Ukraine. Awarded by the unanimous decision of an independent international jury — on behalf of the Ukrainian people.
Voice of Ukraine — for national projects that convey Ukrainian narratives to the international audience and become the voice of the Ukrainian resistance. Special attention in this nomination is given to works that highlight the fates of Ukrainian prisoners of war, civilian hostages, children of war; we value truthful documentary and fiction stories about the Ukrainian resistance and what each of us preserves, on the front line or in the rear — humanity.