Everything Needs to Live
Anna Kurkurina has always loved animals, later working in zoos, promoting animal rights and founding shelters. At 40, she took up weight training with similar vigor, became a multiple world champion in power lifting, and coached people with physical disabilities. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, she launched a project to help animals threatened by war. This documentary portrait follows the charismatic woman who has exceptional physical strength and empathy as she struggles daily to make the world at least a little more sensitive to all living things.
Tetiana Dorodnitsyna is a film director, editor and visual artist. Graduate of the Directing Faculty at the I. K. Karpenko-Kary National University of Theatre, Cinema and Television in Kiev. She is the director of the short films 'Wolves' (2023) and 'Who Is Kaya?' (2019). She has worked for television channels, production companies and Kyivtelefilm film studio. She is the editor of the feature-length documentary 'Roses. Film-Cabaret' (2021) by Irena Stetsenko and 'Askania Reserve' (2019) by Andrii Lytvynenko. 'Everything Needs to Live' is her feature-length debut.
Andrii Lytvynenko is a film director and producer. He graduated from the Kiev National University of Theatre, Cinema and Television named after I. K. Karpenko-Kary and the Documentary Studio at the Wajda School. He is the director of the documentaries ‘Fantastic Ukrainians. Fine Art' (2020) and “Askania Reserve” (2019), which received awards from the UA Docudays and Pelicam festivals. He is the co-author and one of the co-directors of the film ‘Euromaidan. Rough Cut' (2014), which won a Special Mention at the Ji.hlava IFFD, as well as a Ukrainian producer and one of the authors of the idea for ’Trial: Russian Federation vs. Oleg Sencov' (2017) by Askold Kurov.