Shadows of Sovereignty: Isabelle Stever’s ‘I Rarely Wake Up Dreaming’ and the Intersection of Queer Identity and War
The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine has ignited a global cinematic response, primarily characterized by a surge in urgent, boots-on-the-ground nonfiction filmmaking. Documentaries like 20 Days in Mariupol and Songs of Slow Burning Earth have provided…
Between Air Raids and Identity: How ‘I Rarely Wake Up Dreaming’ Redefines the Ukrainian War Drama
The current global film festival circuit is saturated with Ukrainian documentaries. From the frontlines of the Donbas to the quiet, harrowing interiors of displaced families, the non-fiction lens has become the primary vehicle for understanding the…