‘Time Machine Maidan’: A First-Person Doc Bridges the Ukraine War and 2013 Revolution to Paint a Portrait of Resistance (Exclusive Trailer)

‘Time Machine Maidan’: A First-Person Doc Bridges the Ukraine War and 2013 Revolution to Paint a Portrait of Resistance (Exclusive Trailer)

Is it an alternative and visceral new documentary about Ukraine? Is it a time travel film of sorts, as its title suggests? Is it “a portrait of resistance and collective memory in which personal loss and political history become inseparable,” as one description reads? Well, Time Machine Maidan is all of that – and more….

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Here’s what happened in crypto today

Here’s what happened in crypto today

Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation. Today in crypto, Trump-linked World Liberty Financial is weighing a $1.5 billion Nasdaq-listed treasury company to hold WLFI tokens, a significant amount of Ether shorts got liquidated….

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Plan B is the ultimate underground autonomous living space

Plan B is the ultimate underground autonomous living space

When the world becomes unpredictable, Ukrainian design studio MAKHNO has crafted an extraordinary response. Plan B, their innovative underground house concept, represents a revolutionary approach to autonomous living that challenges traditional notions of home and safety. Located 15 meters below ground, this 2,280 square meter reinforced concrete sanctuary was conceived by Serhii Makhno and his…

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Here’s what happened in crypto today

Here’s what happened in crypto today

Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation. Today in crypto, US stablecoin legislation moves closer to a Senate vote. Meanwhile, Ukraine eyes adding cryptocurrencies to its national reserves, and a proposed Bitcoin software update…

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Cannes: ‘Militantropos’ Directors on Identity and the Limits of Art: “The War Has Become Part of Us”

Cannes: ‘Militantropos’ Directors on Identity and the Limits of Art: “The War Has Become Part of Us”

Cannes devoted its opening day, May 13, to Ukraine, screening three documentaries, outside its official selection, dedicated to the Ukrainian people in their ongoing fight against the Russian invasion. Those films look at a key figure in the conflict — Zelensky, which traces the life of Ukraine’s wartime president Volodymyr Zelensky — and directly at the…

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