
Valentyn Vasyanovychs To The Victory! wins 2025 TIFF Platform Award unanimously
Toronto : Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych’s latest feature To The Victory! has won the 2025 TIFF Platform Award, festival organizers announced Thursday, marking a unanimous decision by the international jury in a programme dedicated to bold directorial vision.
Set in a near-future Ukraine grappling with the aftermath of war, To The Victory! blends the filmmaker’s signature long takes and austere visual style with a meta-narrative about art, trauma, and national identity.
The film stars Vasyanovych himself as Roman, a director in Kyiv striving to make a new film while navigating separation from his wife and daughter, who have fled to Vienna. His son remains with him — a generational tether to a country unraveling. The film was praised for its formal rigor, emotional depth, and willingness to confront the lingering psychic costs of conflict.
Announcing the winner of the #TIFF50 Platform Award: TO THE VICTORY! dir. Valentyn Vasyanovych pic.twitter.com/NRohJjBCTY
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The Platform Award, celebrating its tenth edition and named after Jia Zhang-ke’s Platform, comes with a CAD 20,000 prize. This year’s jury recognized Vasyanovych’s work as “an urgent, formally daring reflection on post-war survival, artistic persistence, and the quiet devastation of emigration.”
Told through both dramatic scenes and film-within-a-film sequences, To The Victory! explores a depopulated Ukraine haunted by its own decline. Cemeteries become emblems of both personal and national grief, and the screening of The Color of Pomegranates inside an abandoned cinema serves as a quiet assertion that art endures — even as citizens disappear and futures fade.
Valentyn Vasyanovych accepts the #TIFF50 Platform Award 🏆 pic.twitter.com/S6WcGWJH4E
— TIFF (@TIFF_NET) September 14, 2025
“If they all leave,” one character warns, “the country will become only a territory.”
The film’s fractured timeline and self-referential moments blur documentary and fiction, constructing a layered meditation on exile, resistance, and the ethics of storytelling.
Vasyanovych, whose past films Atlantis (2019) and Reflection (2021) chronicled the war in Ukraine, here turns his lens inward — casting himself not just as director, but as a man reckoning with loss and obligation. With To The Victory!, he deepens an ongoing cinematic inquiry: not only into what war does to a country, but what it leaves behind.
(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)
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