Meet the producer of LUX Award nominated movie “Intercepted”
Intercepted a Canadian, French and Ukrainian co-production, is an attempt to answer the following question: how does war dehumanise people?
By depicting thousands of intercepted phone calls made by Russian soldiers on the battlefield in Ukraine, the film shows how war can rid people of their humanity, and pays tribute to the resilience of the Ukrainian people.
Watch our interview with Pauline Tran van Lieu, producer of “Intercepted” and find out about the vision behind the film.
The film is up for this year’s LUX Audience Award, a prize awarded every year by the European Parliament and the European Film Academy that highlights their commitment to culture and education, by providing support to European cinema and promoting cultural diversity.
Watch Intercepted now – along with the other nominated films – and rate them on the official LUX Award website: https://lux-award.europarl.europa.eu/en
Submit your rating before April and be in with a chance to win a range of exciting prizes, including a trip to the European Parliament to attend the LUX Award Ceremony in April 2025 and meet directors and film crews of the nominees.