
Bohdana Lisovska
Directing
Biography
Young Ukrainian filmmaker and storyteller, Bohdana Lisovska was born in 2004 in Chernihiv. Growing up in a creative and adventurous household, she developed a passion for music, art, and storytelling from an early age. Her adolescence was marked by resilience, as she navigated the challenges of political unrest and the Russian invasion in 2022. Now based in Paris, she is pursuing a dual degree in cinema and management at the Sorbonne, while actively working on film projects and photography. Through her work, she explores themes of identity, memory, and human resilience.
Known For

After losing their parents, the brother and sister are trapped in a space where each day repeats the pain. Oresya keeps Lukyan under control, fearing losing him just like everything else. The arrival of Katya, a stranger who awakens physical desire in him, disrupts the fragile balance. Lukyan finds himself facing a choice he neither expected nor sought.
Lukyan

Postwar times. A former soldier writes a letter to his wife, recalling their life together. He talks about their home, about the city that survived, about the fountain that dried up. But it gradually becomes clear that these letters will never be read. A story about the pain of loss and the inability to let go of the past. A movie about love that lives in words that will never find their addressee.
Unaddressed Letter

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Nadir

Crossing a forest to flee an invasion, two young men embody two different reactions to disaster: the absolute urgency of one fleeing to survive, and the paralyzing rage of the other who cannot bring himself to abandon everything. A minimalist study on loss and exile.
Somewhere Near Home

By day, Bohdana lives an ordinary student life: metro rides, classes, music in her headphones. By night, she is thrown back to Ukraine — into memories of family, constant danger, and the echo of sirens.