Ukrainian VR documentary “Shelter” wins Webby Award 2026

Ukrainian VR documentary “Shelter” wins Webby Award 2026

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The VR documentary “Shelter” has won at the Webby Awards 2026 in the category Apps, Software & Immersive – Science & Education.

This was reported by the Ukrainian Film Academy on Facebook, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

The film is a joint production of Ukraine, the Netherlands, and Belgium. It was shot in a 360° format, with filming taking place across Ukraine in 2024.

“It is an intimate look at life in Ukraine during the war through the space of shelters – places where people hide from shelling, give birth, listen to music, prepare for battle, and say goodbye to loved ones. The film immerses the viewer in various scenes: from an underground maternity ward in Kyiv to a defender’s funeral in Lviv, from military training at the front to an opera performance in a basement in Kharkiv,” the Film Academy noted.

The film is co-directed by Ivanna Khitsinska and Sjors Swierstra.

The project’s producers include Justin Karten (Netherlands, Scopic Lab), Bram Krols (Belgium), and Ivanna Khitsinska (Ukraine, WAYA Production).

As reported, The Webby Awards – often referred to as the “Oscars of the Internet” – were established in 1996 and are among the most prestigious international honors in digital media, recognizing achievements across categories including video and film, advertising, apps, and artificial intelligence.

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