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Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Norway 2019 with Rami
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Norway 2019 with Rami
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Norway 2019 with Rami
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - There are a lot of horrific stories and imagery coming out of Bucha. This photo is from last Friday, we (@chefjoseandres  @wckitchen) had only planned on going as far as Irpin, but when the mayor found us, he took us to Bucha where what was left of the population was emerging carefully from the Russian occupiers, some of whom were still entrenched in town. Mostly elderly, sick and hungry, their trauma was expressed in blank disbelief, then tears, then kisses and long desperate hugs. They started to arrive from all directions, and spoke to who ever would listen with shaking hands and voices
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - When you see two actors on screen, intimate and seemingly alone in the world, usually what they see looks something like this...
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Week 1 done
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - My grandfather was a Gardner by profession and instilled in me an appreciation for thoughtfully arranged yards. Across Ukraine I’ve seen beautifully cultivated beds of tulips, daffodils and forsythia. In far too many villages along the front, the owners are gone. I don’t know if they fled or are dead, but their gardens remain, blooming brightly under a shadow of war with no one to appreciate their glory
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - My grandfather was a Gardner by profession and instilled in me an appreciation for thoughtfully arranged yards. Across Ukraine I’ve seen beautifully cultivated beds of tulips, daffodils and forsythia. In far too many villages along the front, the owners are gone. I don’t know if they fled or are dead, but their gardens remain, blooming brightly under a shadow of war with no one to appreciate their glory
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Monochromes
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Monochromes
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Lee Morrison (stunts/vehicles coordinator) and his team meticulously prepping the moto jump 📷 Lee Morrison
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Introducing writer/director Rashad Frett, the first recipient of my newly-established grant with @nyutisch. 

This grant has been created to support historically underrepresented voices and to promote BIPOC stories in the film industry.

In addition to receiving funding for his film, Frett will serve as a mentor to a high school student from the Tisch Future Artists Program - a FREE high school arts workshop program offered each spring to first years, sophomores, and juniors in the NYC area - and have them observe the filmmaking process beside him. 

Being able to give young artists the support I wish I had myself growing up in the East Bay is a priority close to my heart. There is always more work to be done but I hope that this two-pronged program will be one more potential path for the next generation of filmmakers who come from backgrounds who can’t always see a clear way to achieve their dreams
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Thank you @britishvogue for the dapper photo.  Article is kind, but got some things wrong: I definitely never went pro - wanted to be but couldn’t even make the B teams, and hurt my knee not my leg, which led to acting in a play not writing for a theater group, but facts are boring, just look good in a post-truth world
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - The most expensive 15 perf sun protection post mag jam waste can buy
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Easter Sunday, Kharkiv. Ukrainian Red Cross first responder Denys Petrenko stays with a victim of a rocket attack as a second barrage comes in. Russians forces are employing a tactic known as “double-tapping” which purposely targets first responders
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - 1943 vintage passport photo by @jacklmealing shot on 4x5 Graflex
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Father Vasyl, Mother Olia, with daughters Anya (10) Sasha (11), and Lilia (2) are from Donbas, East Ukraine. Originally from Horlivka, they first fled their home to Slov’yansk in 2014 when the separatist movement turned Donbas into a war-zone. They left behind their home, their garden, their jobs, to an unfamiliar community with unfamiliar faces. They had no idea what was in store for them, but their new neighbors “turned out to be good. People willing to help,” Olia smiled. The community invited them to a shashlyk (шашлик), neighbors gathered outside to cook together on the first warm day of spring. They had found a new home, until Russia’s invasion forced them flee again. As the first warm days of the year return Olia looks pensive, “we don’t want to leave Ukraine,” she sighs then adds, “at least we are together.”
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Iolanta (center) the manager of the Inso Orchestra, was recording a charity concert for displaced Ukrainian artists when the first movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”  was interrupted by an air raid siren. As the conductor directed the players off of the stage into the bomb shelter, Iolanta shrugged and passed around a bottle of prosecco for the handful of guests who remained. 
She toasted, “за смерть путіна - death to Putin” and poured as others mumbled their grievances about Putin. 
Oksana (right) spoke with shaking anger about how she had already fled Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. She has restarted her life in Lviv, opening three bakeries, but still misses Crimea. She predicted "the Russians would do this… nobody believed [her]."
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Day 6 (D-Day), Take 1
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Local volunteers wait to check in newly arrived families for dinner. Everyone’s lives have changed, volunteers who were students, fashion stylists, artists, composers, and publicists, now spend their days housing and feeding the millions of Ukrainians on the move. In Lviv @wckitchen is providing 25,000 a day to shelters like this one, which used to be a University dormitory. Outside of Lviv, they have already surpassed 1 million meals in Ukraine alone since the start of the war
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I’ve been expecting you Mr Boops Boops
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - thank you @orlebarbrown for the shorts, otherwise I would have been naked
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram - Jan Harlan and I visit the master himself, Stanley Kubrick (26 July 1928 - 7 March 1999)
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 24.7K Likes - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 24.7K Likes - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 24.7K Likes - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 24.7K Likes - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 24.7K Likes - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 24.7K Likes - NO TIME TO DIE, what a night 🙏🏽

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 21.4K Likes - Norway 2019 with Rami

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 21.4K Likes - Norway 2019 with Rami

21.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 21.4K Likes - Norway 2019 with Rami

21.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 18.4K Likes - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station

18.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy – Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Likes : 18424
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 18.4K Likes - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station

18.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy – Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Likes : 18424
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 18.4K Likes - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station

18.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy – Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Likes : 18424
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 18.4K Likes - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station

18.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy – Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
Likes : 18424
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 18.4K Likes - If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy - Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station

18.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : If you don’t like spoilers then don’t look at these BTS from Italy – Matera & Gravina di Puglia: 1. dailies still from the lab from our IMAX footage 2. #shotonmyiphone finding an angle for the stand-off in the square 3. Three blind mice: Linus, Lea and I (Greg Williams photo) 4. Mark-up explaining how I wanted to combine Gravina de Puglia to Matera for the VFX team 5. Video of “Low mode” cam op Ossie McLean carrying a hefty IMAX load with Garry Moore in support 6. Video of SFX team making things go boom 7. Another BTS by Nicola Dove in Matera 8. Video of Ossie McLean crossing union lines to help standby Art Director Arwel Evans perfect the line in Gravina di Puglia 9. A squadron of DB5’s forming up before the shoot day in Matera 10. My “improv” sides at the Sapri train station
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 12.5K Likes - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles

12.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 12.5K Likes - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles

12.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
Likes : 12466
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 12.5K Likes - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles

12.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
Likes : 12466
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 12.5K Likes - Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles

12.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Here’s a recent cover from @hollywoodreporter for an interview with @tatianasiegel that took place over 18 months, thank you @charlottehadden for the portraits @mrmay1 for the styles
Likes : 12466
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 10.4K Likes - There are a lot of horrific stories and imagery coming out of Bucha. This photo is from last Friday, we (@chefjoseandres  @wckitchen) had only planned on going as far as Irpin, but when the mayor found us, he took us to Bucha where what was left of the population was emerging carefully from the Russian occupiers, some of whom were still entrenched in town. Mostly elderly, sick and hungry, their trauma was expressed in blank disbelief, then tears, then kisses and long desperate hugs. They started to arrive from all directions, and spoke to who ever would listen with shaking hands and voices

10.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : There are a lot of horrific stories and imagery coming out of Bucha. This photo is from last Friday, we (@chefjoseandres @wckitchen) had only planned on going as far as Irpin, but when the mayor found us, he took us to Bucha where what was left of the population was emerging carefully from the Russian occupiers, some of whom were still entrenched in town. Mostly elderly, sick and hungry, their trauma was expressed in blank disbelief, then tears, then kisses and long desperate hugs. They started to arrive from all directions, and spoke to who ever would listen with shaking hands and voices
Likes : 10384
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 9.8K Likes - When you see two actors on screen, intimate and seemingly alone in the world, usually what they see looks something like this...

9.8K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : When you see two actors on screen, intimate and seemingly alone in the world, usually what they see looks something like this…
Likes : 9793
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 9.6K Likes - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come

9.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Likes : 9635
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 9.6K Likes - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come

9.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Likes : 9635
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 9.6K Likes - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come

9.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Likes : 9635
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 9.6K Likes - We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come

9.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : We promised we’d be back the next day and @chefjoseandres delivered. Two trucks filled with 6000 kilos of groceries, 600 warm meals, and more to come
Likes : 9635
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.5K Likes - Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn't been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie :)

8.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Hundreds of people still live in the Heroes of Dnipro metro station in the Obolon district of Kyiv, many of them children. Despite Russia’s retreat, most fear Russian reprisal attacks, and air raid sirens still sound throughout the night. Galyna runs this station. She hasn’t been home since the war began as there is still too much to do. The first days saw up to 2800 people crowding into the cold-war era shelter, replete with an underground cafe and pharmacy, and in case of a nuclear attack, 40cm thick iron blast doors that still shut at curfew. Volunteers from @wckitchen deliver meals and fresh fruit daily, where we met Dima who shared with us his dream of leading a boy-band (note @btsbighitofficial pin) one day. Also pictured are local volunteers entertaining the children and handing out toys. One side of the station had set up a cinema for the kids, and on our last visit I was surprised to see the movie of the night was… #notimetodie 🙂
Likes : 8481
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.3K Likes - Week 1 done

8.3K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Week 1 done
Likes : 8261
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.2K Likes - My grandfather was a Gardner by profession and instilled in me an appreciation for thoughtfully arranged yards. Across Ukraine I’ve seen beautifully cultivated beds of tulips, daffodils and forsythia. In far too many villages along the front, the owners are gone. I don’t know if they fled or are dead, but their gardens remain, blooming brightly under a shadow of war with no one to appreciate their glory

8.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : My grandfather was a Gardner by profession and instilled in me an appreciation for thoughtfully arranged yards. Across Ukraine I’ve seen beautifully cultivated beds of tulips, daffodils and forsythia. In far too many villages along the front, the owners are gone. I don’t know if they fled or are dead, but their gardens remain, blooming brightly under a shadow of war with no one to appreciate their glory
Likes : 8208
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8.2K Likes - My grandfather was a Gardner by profession and instilled in me an appreciation for thoughtfully arranged yards. Across Ukraine I’ve seen beautifully cultivated beds of tulips, daffodils and forsythia. In far too many villages along the front, the owners are gone. I don’t know if they fled or are dead, but their gardens remain, blooming brightly under a shadow of war with no one to appreciate their glory

8.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : My grandfather was a Gardner by profession and instilled in me an appreciation for thoughtfully arranged yards. Across Ukraine I’ve seen beautifully cultivated beds of tulips, daffodils and forsythia. In far too many villages along the front, the owners are gone. I don’t know if they fled or are dead, but their gardens remain, blooming brightly under a shadow of war with no one to appreciate their glory
Likes : 8208
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8K Likes - This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF

8K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF
Likes : 8025
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8K Likes - This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF

8K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF
Likes : 8025
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8K Likes - This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF

8K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : This Mr Porter interview/shoot was timed for the release, some trains can’t be stopped, but had an amazing time with Arnaud and Dan and the Mr Porter team at Berry Brothers saying Berry Brothers as posh AF
Likes : 8025
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8K Likes - Monochromes

8K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Monochromes
Likes : 8022
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8K Likes - Monochromes

8K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Monochromes
Likes : 8022
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 8K Likes - Lee Morrison (stunts/vehicles coordinator) and his team meticulously prepping the moto jump 📷 Lee Morrison

8K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Lee Morrison (stunts/vehicles coordinator) and his team meticulously prepping the moto jump 📷 Lee Morrison
Likes : 8005
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 7.6K Likes - Introducing writer/director Rashad Frett, the first recipient of my newly-established grant with @nyutisch. 

This grant has been created to support historically underrepresented voices and to promote BIPOC stories in the film industry.

In addition to receiving funding for his film, Frett will serve as a mentor to a high school student from the Tisch Future Artists Program - a FREE high school arts workshop program offered each spring to first years, sophomores, and juniors in the NYC area - and have them observe the filmmaking process beside him. 

Being able to give young artists the support I wish I had myself growing up in the East Bay is a priority close to my heart. There is always more work to be done but I hope that this two-pronged program will be one more potential path for the next generation of filmmakers who come from backgrounds who can’t always see a clear way to achieve their dreams

7.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Introducing writer/director Rashad Frett, the first recipient of my newly-established grant with @nyutisch. This grant has been created to support historically underrepresented voices and to promote BIPOC stories in the film industry. In addition to receiving funding for his film, Frett will serve as a mentor to a high school student from the Tisch Future Artists Program – a FREE high school arts workshop program offered each spring to first years, sophomores, and juniors in the NYC area – and have them observe the filmmaking process beside him. Being able to give young artists the support I wish I had myself growing up in the East Bay is a priority close to my heart. There is always more work to be done but I hope that this two-pronged program will be one more potential path for the next generation of filmmakers who come from backgrounds who can’t always see a clear way to achieve their dreams
Likes : 7594
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 7.5K Likes - Thank you @britishvogue for the dapper photo.  Article is kind, but got some things wrong: I definitely never went pro - wanted to be but couldn’t even make the B teams, and hurt my knee not my leg, which led to acting in a play not writing for a theater group, but facts are boring, just look good in a post-truth world

7.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Thank you @britishvogue for the dapper photo. Article is kind, but got some things wrong: I definitely never went pro – wanted to be but couldn’t even make the B teams, and hurt my knee not my leg, which led to acting in a play not writing for a theater group, but facts are boring, just look good in a post-truth world
Likes : 7529
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.9K Likes - The most expensive 15 perf sun protection post mag jam waste can buy

6.9K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : The most expensive 15 perf sun protection post mag jam waste can buy
Likes : 6880
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.9K Likes - Easter Sunday, Kharkiv. Ukrainian Red Cross first responder Denys Petrenko stays with a victim of a rocket attack as a second barrage comes in. Russians forces are employing a tactic known as “double-tapping” which purposely targets first responders

6.9K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Easter Sunday, Kharkiv. Ukrainian Red Cross first responder Denys Petrenko stays with a victim of a rocket attack as a second barrage comes in. Russians forces are employing a tactic known as “double-tapping” which purposely targets first responders
Likes : 6865
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Likes : 6629
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Likes : 6629
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Likes : 6629
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Likes : 6629
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Likes : 6629
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.6K Likes - Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high  numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. "People of Mariupol!
If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets'ka St., 207)
Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!" 7. [ ] 8. "I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic 
-Andrei" 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag

6.6K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Last week @natemook @seblindstrom and I visited our @wckitchen partners in Zaporizhzhia. One of the most affecting places was the refugee reception point in the Epitsentr parking lot. There, young and motivated volunteers provide warm meals to cars loads of refugees, the vehicles often riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. The volunteers never know how many will actually make it and struggle to anticipate the true numbers. Sometimes a 1000 will arrive unexpectedly, and then a planned convoy will be turned around by Russian checkpoints, demoralizing the teams who had worked tirelessly to prepare thousands of meals that will go uneaten. We listened to these issues and worked with the volunteer teams to provide a healthier version of an MRE that can be stored and then heated when unexpectedly high numbers arrive. The amount of refugees from Mariupol has dropped significantly in recent days, with as many as 33,000 forcibly diverted to Russia and Crimea, but thousands more are still pouring in from all over Donbas, Melitopol and Kherson as a new Russian offensive looms. 1. A family from Melitopol await instructions on where to go next. 2/3. Most cars show damage. The ICRC does not allow private citizens to put a red cross on their car, so they tape the word ДЕТИ “children” to alert Russians. However the effectiveness of this isn’t assured, I saw many cars in Bucha destroyed on the side of the road with the same announcement. 4. Lina, the volunteer coordinator at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia returned to Ukraine from vacation in Cypress at the start of the war. She provides refugees with basic needs, smiles, and a warm welcome. 5. Message board in the children’s center. 6. “People of Mariupol! If anyone knows about the fate of Pravoberezhnyi (Hrets’ka St., 207) Looking for: Dudko Alexander & Dudko Valentina PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFORMATION!” 7. [ ] 8. “I will fix your damaged car windows using transparent clear plastic -Andrei” 9. Lina is constantly collecting toys for the children whose families often arrive with nothing, sometimes not even a bag
Likes : 6629
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.5K Likes - 1943 vintage passport photo by @jacklmealing shot on 4x5 Graflex

6.5K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : 1943 vintage passport photo by @jacklmealing shot on 4×5 Graflex
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.4K Likes - Father Vasyl, Mother Olia, with daughters Anya (10) Sasha (11), and Lilia (2) are from Donbas, East Ukraine. Originally from Horlivka, they first fled their home to Slov’yansk in 2014 when the separatist movement turned Donbas into a war-zone. They left behind their home, their garden, their jobs, to an unfamiliar community with unfamiliar faces. They had no idea what was in store for them, but their new neighbors “turned out to be good. People willing to help,” Olia smiled. The community invited them to a shashlyk (шашлик), neighbors gathered outside to cook together on the first warm day of spring. They had found a new home, until Russia’s invasion forced them flee again. As the first warm days of the year return Olia looks pensive, “we don’t want to leave Ukraine,” she sighs then adds, “at least we are together.”

6.4K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : Father Vasyl, Mother Olia, with daughters Anya (10) Sasha (11), and Lilia (2) are from Donbas, East Ukraine. Originally from Horlivka, they first fled their home to Slov’yansk in 2014 when the separatist movement turned Donbas into a war-zone. They left behind their home, their garden, their jobs, to an unfamiliar community with unfamiliar faces. They had no idea what was in store for them, but their new neighbors “turned out to be good. People willing to help,” Olia smiled. The community invited them to a shashlyk (шашлик), neighbors gathered outside to cook together on the first warm day of spring. They had found a new home, until Russia’s invasion forced them flee again. As the first warm days of the year return Olia looks pensive, “we don’t want to leave Ukraine,” she sighs then adds, “at least we are together.”
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 6.2K Likes - Iolanta (center) the manager of the Inso Orchestra, was recording a charity concert for displaced Ukrainian artists when the first movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”  was interrupted by an air raid siren. As the conductor directed the players off of the stage into the bomb shelter, Iolanta shrugged and passed around a bottle of prosecco for the handful of guests who remained. 
She toasted, “за смерть путіна - death to Putin” and poured as others mumbled their grievances about Putin. 
Oksana (right) spoke with shaking anger about how she had already fled Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. She has restarted her life in Lviv, opening three bakeries, but still misses Crimea. She predicted "the Russians would do this… nobody believed [her]."

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Caption : Iolanta (center) the manager of the Inso Orchestra, was recording a charity concert for displaced Ukrainian artists when the first movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 “Eroica” was interrupted by an air raid siren. As the conductor directed the players off of the stage into the bomb shelter, Iolanta shrugged and passed around a bottle of prosecco for the handful of guests who remained. She toasted, “за смерть путіна – death to Putin” and poured as others mumbled their grievances about Putin. Oksana (right) spoke with shaking anger about how she had already fled Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. She has restarted her life in Lviv, opening three bakeries, but still misses Crimea. She predicted “the Russians would do this… nobody believed [her].”
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.7K Likes - In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe - how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… 
#Sundance40th @sundanceorg

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Caption : In 2005 I was invited to the Sundance Film festival to compete in the dramatic short competition. As my classmate Andrew Maclean and I sat for the opening night celebration at Eccles theater, just before Robert Redford stepped onto the stage, we looked at each other with a genuine sense of awe – how the hell did we manage to get here? Four years later I found myself at the same theater, introducing SIN NOMBRE to its first public screening. Getting into Sundance is every filmmaker’s dream. That film and the career I’ve had since is greatly indebted to the dedicated and passionate people at the Sundance Institute: from Ilyse McKimmie asking me if I had a feature script to submit to the labs; to my many incredible advisors there, such as Naomi Foner and Gyula Gazdag; and last but not least, Michelle Satter, the pillar of it all. One day I’ll be experienced and wise enough to return to the labs as a mentor to the next generation of indie storytellers. Until then… #Sundance40th @sundanceorg
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.5K Likes - Day 6 (D-Day), Take 1

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Caption : Day 6 (D-Day), Take 1
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.4K Likes - Local volunteers wait to check in newly arrived families for dinner. Everyone’s lives have changed, volunteers who were students, fashion stylists, artists, composers, and publicists, now spend their days housing and feeding the millions of Ukrainians on the move. In Lviv @wckitchen is providing 25,000 a day to shelters like this one, which used to be a University dormitory. Outside of Lviv, they have already surpassed 1 million meals in Ukraine alone since the start of the war

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Caption : Local volunteers wait to check in newly arrived families for dinner. Everyone’s lives have changed, volunteers who were students, fashion stylists, artists, composers, and publicists, now spend their days housing and feeding the millions of Ukrainians on the move. In Lviv @wckitchen is providing 25,000 a day to shelters like this one, which used to be a University dormitory. Outside of Lviv, they have already surpassed 1 million meals in Ukraine alone since the start of the war
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.3K Likes - I’ve been expecting you Mr Boops Boops

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Caption : I’ve been expecting you Mr Boops Boops
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - thank you @orlebarbrown for the shorts, otherwise I would have been naked

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Caption : thank you @orlebarbrown for the shorts, otherwise I would have been naked
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

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Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Likes : 5194
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Likes : 5194
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Likes : 5194
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Likes : 5194
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Likes : 5194
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
Likes : 5194
Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.2K Likes - I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death

5.2K Likes – Cary Joji Fukunaga Instagram

Caption : I don’t post much, so I’m very late in this thank you to @officialtriumph Lee Morrison (stunts master wizard) Chris Cheetham, Adam VanderVeen and @triumphofwestchester for hooking us up with the newest #tiger900 for our trek on the #NEBDR last summer. Apologies for bringing it home without a windshield and basically totaled, the route was wet and gnarly and I maybe flipped it a few times. But it got me round trip with a major smile on my face despite the brushes with near death
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Cary Joji Fukunaga - 5.1K Likes - Jan Harlan and I visit the master himself, Stanley Kubrick (26 July 1928 - 7 March 1999)

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Caption : Jan Harlan and I visit the master himself, Stanley Kubrick (26 July 1928 – 7 March 1999)
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