Rotten Tomatoes
Cancel Movies Tv shows FanStore News Showtimes

Timestamp

Play trailer Poster for Timestamp 2025 2h 5m Documentary Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
Tomatometer 8 Reviews Popcornmeter 0 Ratings
School life continues in Ukraine. Students and teachers educational experience is shaped by the war. Day-to-day life is intertwined with constant danger. They become the symbol of the courage and resilience of a society defending its own culture as a path for a brighter future.

Critics Reviews

View All (8) Critics Reviews
Christian Zilko IndieWire Could a film like “Timestamp” have been more coherent and effective by cutting some characters?... Perhaps. But such narrative concerns feel irrelevant when discussing a film to whom the arc of history will be very kind. Rated: B Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Jordan Mintzer The Hollywood Reporter Timestamp reveals many things during its captivating two hours, and one of them is that kids -- even those who’ve been through hell -- have short memories, which is what helps keep them going. Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Guy Lodge Variety There’s devastation aplenty in “Timestamp,” of course, but also a bright beam of hope that feels both unforced and hard-earned. Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Vladan Petkovic Cineuropa Kateryna Gornostai’s mosaic-like, simultaneously sober and emotional observational documentary depicts school life across war-torn Ukraine. Apr 1, 2025 Full Review Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com Timestamp will likely not feel ‘of the moment’ for long. And while it contains powerful imagery, Gornostai isn’t digging too deeply into the mechanics of the education system, more so showcasing the resilient evolution of a besieged population. Rated: 2.5/5 Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Damon Wise Deadline Hollywood Daily Should the war in Ukraine seem too far away for your sympathy, Timestamp is a reminder -- and a warning -- that it can come to all of us. Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

Movie Info

Synopsis School life continues in Ukraine. Students and teachers educational experience is shaped by the war. Day-to-day life is intertwined with constant danger. They become the symbol of the courage and resilience of a society defending its own culture as a path for a brighter future.
Director
Kateryna Gornostai
Producer
Olha Bregman, Natalia Libet, Viktor Shevchenko
Screenwriter
Kateryna Gornostai, Kateryna Gornostai
Production Co
2Brave Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Ukrainian
Runtime
2h 5m