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Antonio Lukich

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Antonio Lukić (Ukrainian: Антоніо Лукіч), known professionally as Antonio Lukich, is a Ukrainian filmmaker who was born in Uzhhorod, Ukraine. Throughout his career, Antonio has achieved much success, gaining awards at an international and nationally recognised level. One such award is the Merited Artist of Ukraine awarded to him in March, 2021. This state honorary decoration is awarded to those who make significant contributions and achieve notable success in film and art for the country of Ukraine. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Antonio Lukich is the 2,247th most popular film director, the 1,563rd most popular biography from Ukraine and the 47th most popular Ukrainian Film Director.

Antonio Lukich is a Ukrainian film director best known for his films "My Thoughts Are Silent" and "The Stolen Princess." His work often explores themes of identity and cultural heritage within the context of contemporary Ukraine.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Antonio Lukich ranks 2,247 out of 2,041Before him are Ayan Mukerji, Lulu Wang, Vikas Bahl, Nikkhil Advani, Gauri Shinde, and Shonali Bose. After him are Aida El-Kashef, Reema Kagti, Charles Randolph, Siddharth Anand, Atlee, and Leena Yadav.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Antonio Lukich ranks 1,563 out of 1,365Before him are Yuliia Fediv (1986), Vladyslava Aleksiyiva (2001), Daria Snigur (2002), Karolina Sevastyanova (1995), Yelyzaveta Yakhno (1998), and Gao Shiyan (1996). After him are Tetyana Melnyk (1995), Alexey Korovashkov (1992), Mykyta Nesterenko (1991), Alexei Bychenko (1988), Yelyzaveta Kalanina (1995), and Anton Pliesnoi (1996).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Ukraine

Among film directors born in Ukraine, Antonio Lukich ranks 47Before him are Ihor Podolchak (1962), Oles Sanin (1972), Mstyslav Chernov (1985), Volodymyr Tykhyi (1970), Iryna Tsilyk (1982), and Marysia Nikitiuk (1986). After him are Dar Gai (1989).