Stepan Koval


Stepan Mykolaiovych Koval is a Ukrainian film director and animator. Recipient of both the Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear and the Taras Shevchenko National Prize in 2017.

Early life and education

Born on 18 July 1965, in the Ukrainian city of Samar. In 1993, Koval graduated from the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture. Following this, in 1998, he completed her studies at the Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University, specializing as an animated film director.

Career

From 1984 to 1987, Koval worked as a technician-architect in the villages of Krynychky in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and Samar. Following this, between 1997 and 2001, he served as a computer artist for TV graphics at the agency VIKNA, and from 2001 to 2005, she worked with the TV company TET. Since 2006, he has held the position of main director at the Novatorfilm studio in Kyiv, where she has been instrumental in leading various creative endeavors and productions.
One of the three most renowned film festivals in the world, the Silver Bear Berlinale, has recognized the short film The Tram Was Going, Number Nine as the first in the history of Ukrainian cinema in 2002. With the help of a group of youthful aficionados and industry professionals, he has been organizing an ambitious multi-episode project called My Country Is Ukraine since 2009. He has held the position of artistic director for the animation project.
Koval claims that making a cartoon takes a lot of work. "In the Soviet era, the system was only constructed, and the artist's job was to simply sit at work for a set length of time and make something."

Political positions

Koval, the creator of Novator studio, expressed to the Kyiv Post that he believed the initial approach required some elements of communist ideology and propaganda. This approach aimed to establish trust in the system before eventually fostering the development of original content. However, he noted the impracticality of addressing broader systemic issues within this framework. According to him, the state began to allocate more funds for feature and animated films since he was awarded the Silver Bear.

Filmography

Koval has made several films:
  • Це -  я
  • Z-z-z
  • The Tram Was Going, Number Nine
  • Zludni
  • Бійка за печиво
  • Глінька
  • Стоп насильство
  • Стати твердим
  • Щедрик
  • My Country Is Ukraine
  • * Народна мудрість
  • * Чаша Ярослава
  • * Чарівна грязюка
  • * Коломия
  • * Чорне озеро
  • * Казочка про місто Борщів
  • * ''Чорнозем''

    Awards and recognitions

In 2017, Koval received the Shevchenko National Prize for his work on the animated series My Country Is Ukraine, for making a substantial impact on both Ukrainian and European animation. Koval has been given the following membership and awards:
AwardYearCategoryNominated workResult
KROK International Animated Films Festival1995Prize of the FestivalЦе -  яWon
Open Night Festival1998Third PlaceZ-z-zWon
KROK International Animated Films Festival2002Grand Prix of the FestivalThe Tram Was Going, Number NineWon
53rd Berlin International Film Festival2003Silver BearThe Tram Was Going, Number NineWon
Animafest Zagreb2005Diploma of the JuryThe Tram Was Going, Number NineWon
Lola Kenya Film Festival2005Golden MboniThe Tram Was Going, Number NineWon
Festival of Nations2005Silver BearThe Tram Was Going, Number NineWon
Ja Ja Ja Festival20052nd PrizeThe Tram Was Going, Number NineWon
Madrid International Animated Image Festival2005Audience Prize for Best Children FilmThe Tram Was Going, Number NineWon
FILMETS Badalona Film Festival2006Audience PrizeБійка за печивоWon
Kraków Film Festival2010Audience PrizeСтати твердимWon