International Documentary Film Festival
March 30 - April 6, 2025
Kaptol Boutique Cinema, Zagreb

My Dear Théo

Alisa Kovalenko

My Dear Théo

February 2022. Ukrainian filmmaker Alisa Kovalenko decides to follow a promise to herself and goes to fight on the frontline, leaving behind her 5-year-old son Théo. Through intimate video diaries and poetic letters addressed to a future grown-up Théo, Kovalenko captures the devastating reality of war while reflecting on her choice to serve. Her camera reveals both the chaos of destruction and the profound humanity she finds among her fellow soldiers - their unwavering friendships, mutual support, and tender connections maintained with distant loved ones. This first-person documentary offers an intense and intimate perspective on the human cost of war and the profound bonds between parent and child that endure even in the darkest circumstances.

Ukraine, Poland, Denmark 2025, '99

DIRECTOR: Alisa Kovalenko

SCENARIO: Alisa Kovalenko

MONTAGE: Kasia Boniecka

MUSIC: Wojciech Frycz

PRODUCERS: Kasia Kuczyńska, Tomasz Morawski

PRODUCTION: Haka films, Moon Man, Ji.hlava / JB Films

FESTIVALS & AWARDS:

CPH:DOX (2025)

Alisa Kovalenko

Alisa Kovalenko

Alisa Kovalenko is an award-winning Ukranian documentary filmmaker, based in Kyiv. Her first two feature-length documentaries, Alisa in Warland (IDFA 2015) and Home Games (Sheffield Doc/Fest 2018) were both screened over 100 festivals, winning multiple awards.
Alisa’s third film, We Will Not Fade Away, a teenage adventure documentary set in war-torn Donbas, premiered at the Berlinale 2023. We Will Not Fade Away won 20 international awards, was named Best Ukrainian Documentary in 2023 by the Ukrainian Film Academy and was selected for the European Film Awards 2023. The same year, she co-directed together with Simon Lereng Wilmont a short documentary for young audiences, Girl Away from Home (IDFA 2023).
After Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Alisa joined a volunteer combat unit associated with the Armed Forces of Ukraine and fought on the frontline for months, before returning to filmmaking. From this existential experience she has drawn My Dear Théo
Alisa is an awardee of the Chicken & Egg Award 2024. Her films have been screened by major broadcasters and platforms such as Netflix and Arte.

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