Maryna Stepanska
Known for: Writing
Born: December 31, 1981 in Kiev, Ukraine
Maryna Stepanska (Kyiv, Ukraine, 1982) is a Ukrainian film director and screenwriter. She graduated from Karpenko-Kary National University of Film, Theatre, and Television (Film Department, specialty: director) in 2004. Further, Stepanska worked at the experimental theatre "School," where she studied the methodology of working with non-actors. She completed a 6-month ARCHIDOC program for documentary filmmakers at the French film and television school La Femis. Her feature debut, "Falling," received several awards at international film festivals and three awards of the National "Golden Dzyga" in 2017-18. She is a co-writer of a few feature films; the last one is "Forever-Forever," directed by Anna Buriachkova, which premiered at Venice IFF in 2023. Currently, she is working on a documentary feature, "It's not a full picture," that follows the lives of Ukrainian filmmakers since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Holidays
Editor
Self-Defense
Camera Operator
Lustration
Camera Operator
Man's Work
Producer
Violoncello
Screenplay
Forever-Forever
Writer
Wir, Europa
Script
Falling
Writer
It’s Not A Full Picture
Director
Desaturated
Writer
The Hunters and The Hunted
Writer