Based in Kyiv, Ukraine, music producer and video director Maks Histibe has been capturing everyday life in Ukraine, showing both the harsh realities of war and the strength of its people. “Visual storytelling is my way of connecting with the world, showing that we’re still here, still creating, and still alive,” he says.
His latest documentary, Kyiv After The Airstrike 4/24, shows the aftermath of a missile strike that hit a quiet residential street just five kilometers from his home. Through raw, unfiltered footage, the film reveals the extent of destruction – from shattered homes and streets in ruin, to the urgent rescue efforts that followed. “The most difficult challenge is emotional – finding a way to capture the truth without exploiting it, while staying mentally strong enough to finish and edit the work,” he shares. But the film isn’t just about loss, it’s about resilience. “It documents not only the devastation, but the unshakable defiance of a city that refuses to fall,” he notes.