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KINO-KOLO magazine was published for 11 years — from 1997 to 2008 — as a printed quarterly publication.
At the end of 2021, Hanna Sherman, the director of the Antiquarian publishing house, undertook the restoration of the magazine. Due to the full-scale war, the project had to be suspended, but not abandoned.
"KINO-KOLO" No. 1 is called "Ukraine on fire". The magazine contains more than twenty publications, which are presented in the following sections:
- conversational circle,
- thematic circle,
- historical circle,
- Critical circle and
- Circle of the future.
The poster of the Stenberg brothers is on the cover of KINO-KOLA. On it, Amvrosii Buchma in the long-running "Arsenal" in the role of a German soldier of the First World War, struck by a German chemical attack.
This film image, adds Voytenko, "is like a spectacle of a bloodied and sick Ukraine. War on the basis of worldview and cultures. Not the last in the field of cinematography."
The renewed magazine contains more than twenty publications, which are presented in the rubrics Conversation Circle, Thematic Circle, Historical Circle, Critical Circle, and Future Circle. Their authors were Volodymyr Voytenko, Serhii Trimbach, Iryna Tsylyk, Serhiy Bukovsky, Dmytro Desyateryk, Volodymyr Tykhi, Vadym Skurativskyi, Andriy Kokotyukha, Denys Ivanov, Dmytro Tomashpolskyi and others.










