
About
Paul Wolansky is an Associate Professor at Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, specializing in screenwriting, documentary production, and myth-based storytelling. His academic career is deeply intertwined with Ukrainian historical narratives and cultural preservation through cinema.
- Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University
- Teaching focus: Directing and Screenwriting
His research spans Ukrainian historical epics, Soviet-era trauma documentation, and hybrid narrative-documentary formats. Notable themes include:
- Stalinist atrocities (Holodomor, Gulag)
- Ukrainian national mythology
- War-time cultural resistance
- Cinematic truth-telling and emotional authenticity
Recent creative works include:
- Co-writer of Dovbush: Lord of Black Mountain (2023), Ukraine’s #1 box office hit during Russia’s invasion
- Co-writer/director of The Guide (2014/2022), Ukraine’s most successful film ever
- Co-creator of DETY? (2024), Mariupol bombing commemoration
Scientific recognition includes:
- Honorary Member, Ukrainian Academy of Motion Pictures
- Golden Dzyga Awards for Best Picture and Best Screenplay
- Kinokolo nominations for cinematic excellence
His films have been screened for Ukrainian troops as morale-building tools and at international festivals including Odesa, Warsaw, and Palm Springs. Academic collaborations include work with Oscar-winning director Mark Jonathan Harris on Breaking Point and The Defector, which predicted Russian aggression in Ukraine.
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