IMDb 7.5 2023 HD

Rule of Two Walls

Rule of Two Walls

2023
Documentary
76 min NR UA
7.5 IMDB

An intimate look at the war in Ukraine, as seen through the eyes of Ukrainian artists who remain in their country to make art as a defiant act…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director David Gutnik
Starring
Lyana Mytsko / Stepan Burban / Bob Basset / Kinder Album / Bohdana Davydiuk / Diana Berg

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

resilient inspiring poignant defiant artistic intimate powerful contemplative understated authentic raw enduring

Reviews

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Sophia Chen
Mar 21, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This film is a powerful and necessary exploration of art as resistance. 'Rule of Two Walls' brings us close to Ukrainian artists, including Lyana Mytsko and Stepan Burban, who bravely continue their creative endeavours amidst the ongoing conflict.…

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Oliver Hayes
Mar 21, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

An interesting premise underpins 'Rule of Two Walls', focusing on Ukrainian artists like Kinder Album and Bob Basset who remain to create art as a defiant act. The film’s intimate approach offers a different lens on the war,…

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Isabelle Dubois
Mar 21, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

'Rule of Two Walls' is a profound testament to artistic defiance. Witnessing Lyana Mytsko and Stepan Burban, among others, continue their work as a direct response to invasion is nothing short of inspiring. The film’s strength lies in…

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Marcus Bellweather
Mar 21, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This intimate look at Ukrainian artists facing down aggression offers a unique, if sometimes understated, perspective. 'Rule of Two Walls' features individuals like Bob Basset and Bohdana Davydiuk, whose commitment to their craft amidst conflict is undeniably compelling.…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 21, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

In 'Rule of Two Walls', the war in Ukraine is not depicted through explosions and grand pronouncements, but through the quiet, persistent hum of creation. The film is a deeply affecting portrait of artists Lyana Mytsko, Stepan Burban,…

FAQs

The title 'Rule of Two Walls' is suggestive and open to interpretation, likely alluding to the dual pressures or boundaries faced by the artists. It could represent the physical confines of war-torn environments and the internal psychological walls that conflict can erect. Alternatively, it might symbolise the artistic challenge of working within established structures or expectations while simultaneously breaking through them. The title evokes a sense of constraint and the struggle to create or express freedom within such limitations, a core theme for artists in wartime.