Viktor Onysko

Viktor Onysko (Ukrainian: Віктор Онисько, 17 December 1982  30 December 2022) was a Ukrainian film editor and a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, participating in the Russo-Ukrainian war.

Viktor Onysko
Born(1982-12-17)17 December 1982
Died30 December 2022(2022-12-30) (aged 40)
Ukraine
OccupationFilm editor
SpouseOlga Birzul
Children1

Biography

Victor was a famous Ukrainian editor.[1] He worked on more than 20 Ukrainian films and series, known not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe and the USA. These include ″Battle for Sevastopol″ (2015), ″The Fall of Lenin″ (2017), ″U311 Cherkasy″ (2019), ″Cold-bloodedness″ (2019) and ″Rising Hawk″ (2019), the latter of which is based on the historical Ukrainian novel by Ivan Franko.[2]

On 4 March, Onysko came to the military commissariat with a packed bag.[3] In the war he received the code name "Tarantino".[4] He participated in military operations on the territory of Kherson, Donetsk and Lugansk regions.[5] He died on 30 December 2022 while performing a combat mission.[6] On 5 December 2022, he was buried at the Baikove cemetery in Kyiv.[7] He left his wife Olga and a daughter Zakhariya.[8]

Filmography

Films

  • Roses. Film Cabaret (2021)
  • Cherkasy (2019)
  • Zakhar Berkut (2019)
  • Olha's Italian Diary (2019)
  • Given (2019)
  • Polina and the mystery of the film studio (2019)
  • Cold Blood (2018)
  • The Fall of Lenin (2017)
  • The Stronghold (2017)
  • Indestructible (2015)
  • Carassi (2008)
  • Off-world (2007)
  • Year of the goldfish (2007)
  • Presumption of guilt (2007)

Series

  • Coffee with cardamom (2021, editing of the first block)
  • Goodbye boys (2014)
  • Butterflies (2013)
  • Personal life of Savelyev the investigator (2012)
  • Dead. Alive. Dangerous (2006)

References

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