Olivier Sarbil’s “Viktor,” opening in Los Angeles October 3, is a conflict documentary not like some other. The title topic is a deaf Ukrainian man who needs to enlist in his nation’s armed forces in 2022 when Russia launches its full-scale invasion. However as he notes straight away within the trailer for “Viktor,” which IndieWire is proud to solely debut under, “The expensive are put aside. Out of contact with the listening to world.”
As a substitute, he turns into a conflict photographer documenting Ukraine‘s combat. Sarbil, the director, wished to inform a narrative concerning the deaf neighborhood in Ukraine and the way it was coping with the conflict. The filmmaker was impressed by how he himself had misplaced listening to in considered one of his ears whereas making a earlier conflict documentary in “Libya.” Sarbil, who serves as cinematographer on “Viktor” as nicely, taking pictures the movie in putting black-and-white monochrome, finally realized that Viktor must be his topic. It’s a startling conflict movie as character examine, and builds off Sarbil’s earlier work directing conflict documentaries for “Frontline,” together with 2017’s “Mosul.”
“Viktor” premiered within the Platform part of TIFF 2024, and has since performed the Hamptons Worldwide Movie Pageant, Deauville, and Camerimage, the place it performed within the documentary options competitors.
The movie has many distinctive stylistic decisions. Deaf folks nonetheless really feel vibrations, after all, so it has a sound design that tries to copy Viktor’s perspective, together with being very vibration-heavy.
Giving the movie a rave “A” evaluate out of TIFF 2024, IndieWire mentioned, “One of many surprising gems of this 12 months’s fest, ‘Viktor’ is a (Darren Aronofsky-produced) doc from the multi-award-winning director/DP Olivier Sarbil, a globetrotting battle photojournalist who’s now chosen to set his newest in Ukraine. (Sarbil can also be behind the 2019 Frontline doc ‘On the President’s Orders,’ co-directed with James Jones (‘Antidote’), a nail-biting investigative have a look at the previous Philippines strongman Rodrigo Duterte’s lethal ‘conflict on medicine’ via each its principally addict victims and chillingly remorseless perpetrators.) However what makes the movie so extraordinary is that the continuing invasion shouldn’t be the main target however merely backdrop for a window into a very distinctive POV on the Russian assault.”
“Viktor” opens October 3 on the Cinelounge Hollywood in Los Angeles. Its opening weekend will characteristic Q&As with Sarbil performed by filmmakers Ondi Timoner and Amy Berg.
