Natalia Libet (born 6 December 1972)[1] is a Ukrainian film producer,[2][3] whose portfolio includes Timestamp, Stop-Zemlia, Rule of Two Walls, and Forever-Forever. Her work has screened at film festivals such as the Berlin International Film Festival,[4] the Venice Film Festival, and the Tribeca Film Festival.[5][6]

Natalia Libet
Portrait of Ukrainian film producer Natalia Libet
Born(1972-12-06)December 6, 1972
Lviv, Ukraine
CitizenshipUkraine
OccupationFilm producer
Years active2017–present
Organization2Brave Productions
AwardsOrder of Princess Olga (III class)

Libet is a member of the Ukrainian and European film academies,[7] and co-founder of the Kyiv-based production company 2Brave Productions.[8][9][10]

Career

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Libet has worked as a producer on fiction and documentary projects, with a focus on international co-productions.[11][10]

In 2017 she joined the Ukrainian production companies Digital Religion and ESSE Production House.[11][3]

In 2022 Libet co-founded the production company 2Brave Productions with producer Olha Bregman.[10] The company works on Ukrainian and international films, including the documentary Rule of Two Walls (2023), directed by David Gutnik,[12] and After the Rain: Putin's Stolen Children Come Home (2025), directed by Sarah McCarthy.[13]

Coverage in Ukrainian media has highlighted her role in supporting emerging Ukrainian filmmakers and contributing to the visibility of Ukrainian cinema during the Russia–Ukraine war.[14][10]

Libet has maintained an ongoing creative partnership with director Kateryna Gornostai.[15] Their collaborations include Stop-Zemlia and the documentary Timestamp (2025).[16][17][18]

Natalia Libet also produced Forever-Forever (2023), directed by Anna Buryachkova, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival[6] and Cuba and Alaska directed by Yegor Troyanovsky, which premiered at Sheffield DocFest[19] and won Best Documentary at the 2025 Rome Film Festival.[20]

She is a member of the European and Ukrainian Film Academies[21][8] and serves as the head of First Cut+.[22]

Recognition

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Libet's work has been presented at major international film festivals.[8] She co-produced two films directed by Kateryna Gornostai — the narrative feature Stop-Zemlia (2021),[16] which won the Crystal bear in the Generation 14plus section of the Berlin International Film Festival[23] and the documentary film Timestamp (2025),[24] which was selected for Competition at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival.[25]

The documentary project Rule of Two Walls directed by David Gutnik and co-produced by Natalia Libet[26] received a Special Jury Mention in Tribeca's documentary competition in 2023.[12]. The documentary Traces, directed by Alisa Kovalenko, co-directed by Marysia Nikitiuk and produced by 2Brave Productions, received the Panorama Audience Award at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2026.[27]

Awards

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In 2026, Libet was awarded the Order of Princess Olga (III class), a state honour of Ukraine, for her contribution to Ukrainian culture.[28]

Selected filmography

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Narrative

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  • Stop-Zemlia (2021), producer
  • Forever-Forever (2023), producer
  • Do You Love Me? (2023), development producer
  • Easter Day (2025), producer
  • Blueberry Summer (2024), co-producer
  • Parthenon (2019), co-producer
  • Anna (2019), executive producer

Documentary

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  • Traces (2026), producer
  • Timestamp (2025), producer
  • Cuba & Alaska (2025), associate producer
  • After the Rain: Putin's Stolen Children Come Home (2024), co-producer
  • Rule of Two Walls (2023), executive producer
  • Diary of a Bride of Christ (2022), producer
  • Plai. A Mountain Path (2022), executive producer

Memberships

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  • European Producers' Club[29]
  • European Film Academy[30]
  • Ukrainian Film Academy[7]
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References

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  2. https://docudays.ua/eng/catalogue/persons/240/
  3. 1 2 "Natalia Libet | MIDPOINT Institute".
  4. Mintzer, Jordan (Feb 20, 2025). "'Timestamp' Review: Powerful Ukrainian Documentary Captures Both Pain and Resilience of Children During Wartime". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
  5. Aguilar, Carlos (Nov 2, 2024). "'Rule of Two Walls' Review: Ukrainian Artists Find Refuge Amid War in This First-Hand, Hauntingly Meta Documentary". Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
  6. 1 2 Barraclough, Leo (Jul 31, 2023). "Love Triangle Drama 'Forever-Forever' Picked Up by Pluto Film Ahead of Venice Film Festival Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)". Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
  7. 1 2 Горлач, Поліна (Dec 10, 2024). "Українська кіноакадемія оновила склад наглядової ради та правління: хто увійшли". Суспільне | Новини. Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
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  9. Lopez, Ana (May 9, 2023). "The Academy welcomes 462 new members". Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
  10. 1 2 3 4 "«Люди живуть у фільмі». Ольга Брегман і Наталія Лібет про премʼєри в Берліні та Шеффілді". Wonderzine. Jun 23, 2025. Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
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  12. 1 2 Carey, Matthew (Aug 2, 2024). "Monument Releasing Acquires Rights To 'Rule of Two Walls,' Nonfiction Story Of Artists In Ukraine EP'd By Liev Schreiber". Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
  13. "A spotlight on one of the 'great tragedies' of the Ukraine War: Lord McConnell reviews: 'After the Rain: Putin's Stolen Children Come Home'". Politics Home. Nov 24, 2024. Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
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  18. "| Berlinale | - Strichka chasu | Timestamp". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
  19. Barraclough, Leo (Jun 5, 2025). "Java Films Acquires 'Cuba & Alaska' Ahead of Sheffield Doc Fest World Premiere, Releases First Look Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)". Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
  20. "Ukrainian documentary Cuba & Alaska wins at Rome International Film Festival". Interfax-Ukraine. Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
  21. Lopez, Ana (May 9, 2023). "The Academy welcomes 462 new members". Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
  22. "First Cut Lab Belgium and First Cut Lab Netherlands open their calls - Country Focus: Belgium". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Oct 25, 2023. Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
  23. "Stop-Zemlia and Beans win the Crystal Bears in Berlinale's Generation". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. May 27, 2021. Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
  24. ""Стрічка часу": Вперше за 25 років до головного конкурсу Берлінале увійшов фільм української режисерки". Українська правда. Життя. Retrieved Dec 12, 2025.
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  26. Aguilar, Carlos (Nov 2, 2024). "'Rule of Two Walls' Review: Ukrainian Artists Find Refuge Amid War in This First-Hand, Hauntingly Meta Documentary". Retrieved Dec 10, 2025.
  27. Roxborough, Scott (2026-02-21). "Political Films on the Far Right, Ukraine War Win Berlin Panorama Audience Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2026-03-04.
  28. "Natalia Libet awarded the Order of Princess Olga (III class)". State Film Agency of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 22 January 2026.
  29. "2BRAVE PRODUCTIONS". europeanproducerclub.
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