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Stream new release Atlantis and support Enzian!

Here’s how this works:
For $12, the service provider will grant you access to the film, which is viewable on any internet-connected device including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. If you have the appropriate technology (Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, AirPlay, Apple TV, Smart TV, etc), you may be able to stream this to your television at home from your computer or phone.

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For every purchase of Atlantis from Friday, January 29th through Thursday, February 11th, nearly 50% goes directly back to Enzian in an effort to support us. We appreciate your support!

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Certified Fresh with 92% on Rotten Tomatoes!

A prize-winner at the Venice Film Festival and Ukraine’s official submission for the 93rd Academy Awards, Atlantis is a gorgeous and visionary sci-fi drama. In 2025, Eastern Ukraine is a desert unsuitable for human habitation, water a dear commodity brought by trucks. A wall is being built on the border. Sergiy, a former soldier having trouble adapting to his new reality, meets Katya while she’s on a humanitarian mission dedicated to exhuming the past. Together, they try to return to some sort of normal life in which they are also allowed to fall in love again.

Ukraine, 2019, 106 minutes, Not Rated, In Ukrainian with English subtitles, Directed by Valentyn Vasyanovych

  • “An electrifying post-apocalyptic vision…. One of the most jaw-dropping shots of the year… Absolutely deserving of the biggest canvas possible — it’s a world you want to live in.”

    – Ryan Lattanzio, Indiewire
  • “Riveting. A fearfully powerful feature. Mr. Vasyanovych’s approach is literally and figuratively visionary.”

    – Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal
  • “Critic’s Pick! Vasyanovych’s style is informed by both Kubrick and early Jim Jarmusch.”

    – Glenn Kenny, The New York Times
  • “Dazzling, strange, tragic, comic, touching and eventually optimistic. Masterful.”

    – Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times
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