A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Аліса Коваленко
Алиса Коваленко
Birthplace:
Zaporozhye, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Zaporizhia, Ukraine]
Born:
September 24, 1987
Alisa Kovalenko (Ukrainian: Аліса Коваленко; 24 September 1987; Zaporozhye) is a Ukrainian documentary director. She graduated the Karpenko-Kary University of Cinema of Kyiv and the Andrzej-Wajda cinema school of Warsaw. Her first feature-documentary "Alisa in Warland"premiered at IDFA Amsterdam in 2015 in the First appearance competition. Alisa’s second documentary, "Home Games" was again an IDFA selection, selected in more than 120 festiovals and being the first Ukrainian creative film acquired by Netflix. Alisa has become a member of The European Film Academy (EFA) in 2019. She's the programmer of the Molodist Kyiv FF documentary competition. In March 2022, she went to fight for her country in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Camera Operator:
2017 Home Match
Cinematography:
2014 Sister Zo
2017 Home Match
Director:
2012 Beyond Euro
2014 Sister Zo
2015 Alisa in Warland
2017 Home Match
2018 Home Games
2023 Girl Away from Home
2023 We Will Not Fade Away
2025 My Dear Theo
Director of Photography:
2012 Beyond Euro
2014 Sister Zo
2015 Alisa in Warland
2017 Home Match
2018 Home Games
2023 Girl Away from Home
2023 We Will Not Fade Away
2025 My Dear Theo
Producer:
2012 Beyond Euro
2014 Sister Zo
2015 Alisa in Warland
2017 Home Match
2018 Home Games
2019 72 Hours
2023 Girl Away from Home
2023 We Will Not Fade Away
2025 My Dear Theo
Screenplay:
2012 Beyond Euro
2014 Sister Zo
2015 Alisa in Warland
2017 Home Match
2018 Home Games
2019 72 Hours
2023 Girl Away from Home
2023 We Will Not Fade Away
2025 My Dear Theo
Script:
2012 Beyond Euro
2014 Sister Zo
2015 Alisa in Warland
2017 Home Match
2018 Home Games
2019 72 Hours
2023 Girl Away from Home
2023 We Will Not Fade Away
2025 My Dear Theo
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