Elena Rubashevska

Elena Rubashevska

Film critic, writer, and festival programmer, FIPRESCI (The International Federation of Film Critics) vice president and communication officer. Member of the Golden Globes, The Critics Award for Arab Films Commission, and Ukrainian Film Critics' Award voting committees. Author of a book about Ukrainian Poetic Cinema. Her particular area of interest lies in the field of documentary cinema with a strong visual component, as well as regional author cinema.

Artículos de autor

“Amazomania”: The End of Innocence

“Amazomania”: The End of Innocence

Amazomania interrogates the ethics of filmmaking itself, exposing the fragile illusion of human connection and the corrosive force of capitalism.

“Mariinka”: War Without Consolation

“Mariinka”: War Without Consolation

In its scope and intensity, Mariinka can feel overwhelming, it refuses simplified narratives and resists the comfort of clear moral binaries.

“Intelligence Rising”: Impending AI Doom at CPH:DOX

“Intelligence Rising”: Impending AI Doom at CPH:DOX

Intelligence Rising (Elena Andreicheva, 2026) was among the CPH:DOX festival’s most promising documentaries on AI.

Three Gems of Aguilar Short Film Festival

Three Gems of Aguilar Short Film Festival

The Aguilar Short Film Festival is one of the Spain’s longest-running events dedicated to the short format.

“The Things You Kill”: Film Critics’ Choice in Cairo Film Festival

“The Things You Kill”: Film Critics’ Choice in Cairo Film Festival

‘The Things You Kill’ provides a powerful impulse for reflection, and that, perhaps, is the greatest impact cinema can have.

“Looking for Ayda”: A Quiet Call for Humanity at the Cairo Film Festival

“Looking for Ayda”: A Quiet Call for Humanity at the Cairo Film Festival

Looking for Ayda fearlessly exposes the insatiable logic of capitalism and warns us about the urgent need for a communal ecosystem.

31st IFF ArtFilm Kosice: Eastern Europe, Point of No Return

31st IFF ArtFilm Kosice: Eastern Europe, Point of No Return

IFF ArtFilm Kosice, at its 31st edition, is the oldest film festival in Slovakia. It’s a perfect place to enjoy good films in the relaxed vibe of the city.

3rd Bishkek International Film Festival: Discovering an Unexplored Destination

3rd Bishkek International Film Festival: Discovering an Unexplored Destination

The 3rd Bishkek International Film Festival (June 11-15) offered its guests three competitive sections: International, Central Asian and KyrgyzBox.

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