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Film about life in Ukrainian shelters wins at The Webby Awards

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Film about life in Ukrainian shelters wins at The Webby Awards
Film about life in Ukrainian shelters wins at The Webby Awards
The VR documentary “Shelter” has won at the The Webby Awards 2026 in the category Apps, Software & Immersive – Science & Education.

This was reported by the Ukrainian Film Academy on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

The film is a joint production of Ukraine, the Netherlands, and Belgium. It was shot in a 360° format, with filming taking place across Ukraine in 2024.

“It is an intimate look at life in Ukraine during the war through the space of shelters – places where people hide from shelling, give birth, listen to music, prepare for battle, and say goodbye to loved ones. The film immerses the viewer in various scenes: from an underground maternity ward in Kyiv to a defender’s funeral in Lviv, from military training at the front to an opera performance in a basement in Kharkiv,” the Film Academy noted.

The film is co-directed by Ivanna Khitsinska and Sjors Swierstra.

The project’s producers include Justin Karten (Netherlands, Scopic Lab), Bram Krols (Belgium), and Ivanna Khitsinska (Ukraine, WAYA Production).

Read also: Embassy of Ukraine in Belgium urges cancellation of Russian propaganda film screening

As reported, The Webby Awards – often referred to as the “Oscars of the Internet” – were established in 1996 and are among the most prestigious international honors in digital media, recognizing achievements across categories including video and film, advertising, apps, and artificial intelligence.

Photo: Ukrainian Film Academy

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