Yanina Sokolova Explained

Yanina Sokolova
Native Name Lang:uk
Birth Name:Yanina Mykhailivna Sokolova
Birth Date:6 March 1984
Birth Place:Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR
Citizenship:Ukraine
Nationality:Ukrainian
Occupation:journalist, television presenter, actress, videoblogger
Notable Works:"Ya, Nina" (2019)

Yanina Mykhailivna Sokolova (Ukrainian: Яніна Михайлівна Соколова; born 6 March 1984) is a Ukrainian journalist, activist, television presenter and actress. She works as the host of the "Rendezvous" and "Cinema" programs on Channel 5, "Shame!" program on Channel 4 and YouTube, as well as on the "Evening with Yanina Sokolova" channel on YouTube. She is the author of the multimedia project "Ya, Nina", based on real events from her life.[1] She is the founder of the "Varto Zhyty" foundation.

Biography

Yanina Sokolova was born in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.

She graduated from Zaporizhzhia National University in psychology, and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in theater and film acting.[2]

Early career

Yanina started her career in the press, she worked in the Zaporozhian publishing house "Telecity", where she wrote the column "Alone with...".

In 2000, she worked as a correspondent for the newspaper "Zaporizhian Sich". At the age of 18, she trained on the Zaporozhian channel "TV5", and in 2001 she worked as a weather forecast presenter there.

In 2003, Sokolova was the host of the program "All the money in the world" on the Luhansk regional TV channel "Lot TV".

In 2004, she was an actress at the "Free Theatre" and "Dakh Theatre", at the same time she worked as a model and starred in films.

2006–2017

In 2006, Sokolova returned to television industry. She started working as a presenter and journalist in the morning show "Morning on Inter". In the same year, she began acting in films. In 2007–2008, Yanina Sokolova was the host and journalist of the program "Breakfast with 1+1".

In 2009, she hosted the program "Morning on the Fifth" on Channel 5.

Since 2011, she has worked as a host of the program "Cinema with Yanina Sokolova", "Time of News", and, since 2015, the program "Rendezvous" on Channel 5. This is a project of personal interviews with top politicians, businessmen, artists, etc.[3] [4] [5]

Yanina Sokolova is the founder of the school of screen arts "Screen School" and curator of the course "TV Presenter", within the "Screen School".[6]

2018–present

In April 2018, the premiere screening of the documentary "We are soldiers" (Ukrainian: "Ми – солдати") was held in Kyiv, one of the producers of which was Yanina Sokolova.[7]

In September 2018, the international book festival in Dnipro hosted the presentation of an interactive book "Shevchenko for every day", in which 53 videos were shot, in which Yanina Sokolova recites the poet's poems.[8] [9]

In October 2018, she became the host of the author's YouTube project "Evening with Yanina Sokolova".

In May 2019, Sokolova announced the multimedia project "Ya, Nina" (Ukrainian: «Я, Ніна», I’m Nina), based on real events from her life. The goal of the project is to help cancer patients realize the value of life and start fighting for it. The project will consist of a book, a song and a full-length feature film, which will play Valeriya Khodos and Valery Kharchishin, and the main role will be played by Sokolova.[10] [11]

In 2020, Yanina Sokolova launched the author's project "Shame on you!" (Ukrainian: "Як вам не соромно") on the TV channel "Ukraine 24", which premiered on 19 March 2020. After three issues of the program, the TV channel temporarily stopped its production, citing the quarantine in Ukraine. However, a week later, Sokolova relaunched the project on her YouTube channel, but under the new name "Shame!" (Ukrainian: "Соромно!").[12] Since 21 April, the project is also released on Channel 4.[13]

Yanina Sokolova is the host of the Odesa International Film Festival.

Recognition

In 2019, Yanina Sokolova took the first place in the rating of the most popular bloggers in Ukraine, according to the readers of the ICTV website.[14] In the same year, she was included in the rating of the 100 most influential women in Ukraine by Focus magazine.[15]

Yanina Sokolova is one of the top three people most influential on Ukrainian youth in social media, according to the International Research & Exchanges Board.[16] [17]

Public activity

Yanina overcame cancer by undergoing a long course of radiation and chemotherapy. As a result, she created the project "Ya, Nina" to help people suffering from cancer, change the attitude of society to cancer patients, make their lives easier and be happy.[18]

She is a media-ambassador for the women's rights movement "HeForShe" in Ukraine.[19]

Also, she is a volunteer of the "United Forces Operation" in Donbas.

In 2018, Yanina Sokolova supported the appeal of the European Film Academy in defense of Ukrainian Director Oleh Sentsov, who was imprisoned in Russia.[20]

In March 2020, Yanina Sokolova founded the "Varto Zhyty" foundation, which aims to find and accumulate charitable funds raised from businesses and individuals through transparent distribution between social initiatives and projects that are just starting their activities or are already active and implementing their projects in the field of oncology.

Filmography

Cinema

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2009"Obiymy mene"LeraLubomyr LevytskyiMain role, short film
2017"The Woman"womanDiana RudychenkoMain role, short film
2018"Ya ye ilyuziya"Stanyslav KapralovShort film
"We are soldiers"Svitlana SmirnovaYanina Sokolova is the producer of the French-Ukrainian film about the ATO soldiers
"Ya, Nina"Nina SokylMarysia NikitiukMain role

Television

!Year!Name!Role!Direction
2006"Seventh Heaven"chambermaidViacheslav Kryshtofovych
"It's better not to know about it"journalistDmytro Tomashpolskyi
"Queen's First Rule"TamaraViacheslav Kryshtofovych
2011"Seven versts to heaven"nurseYury Pavlov
"Urgently looking for a husband"FaithAlina Chebotaryova
"Bonesetter"Margarita Vitkovska, Savchuk's assistantVolodymyr Melnychenko, Vira Yakovenko
2012"My mommy"episodeAlina Chebotaryova
"Teaching to play the guitar"Margarita Sokolova, Oleg's fianceeVolodymyr Yanoshchuk
2013"Happy Family Tariff"episodeAlina Chebotaryova
2014"A case for two"LenaAnton Azarov, Karim Shikhar
2015"Let's talk when you come back"employee of the airportAlina Chebotaryova
2016"Singer"OlesyaOleksandr Salnikov, Mila Pogrebynska, Anton Tsivaty
"Paradise place"AngelaDmytro Goldman
2018"Live for love"Berta Arnaut, owner of the clubSergey Tolkushkin

Theatrical work

PerformanceRoleTheatreNotes
"Jonathan Livingston Seagull"SallyFree Theatre
"Pirandello"MarynaDakh Theatre
"Coffee and cigarettes"actress JaneDakh Theatre
"Ukrainian Decameron"deathDakh Theatre
"Idiot"Nastasya PilipivnaDakh Theatre
"Love stories for adults"womanMaria Zankovetska TheatreShe plays with Valery Kharchishin

Books

Personal life

In May 2010, she married Volodymyr Lytvyn, a banker. The couple has two sons: Mykola and Myron.[21]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who is Yanina Sokolova?. Opinion UA. Dmytro Zhuravel. 22 May 2019. 9 May 2020. 9 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190609142230/https://opinionua.com/en/2019/05/22/who-is-yanina-sokolova/. dead.
  2. Web site: Ведуча Яніна Соколова. 5 канал. uk-UK. 4 May 2020.
  3. Web site: Яніна Соколова: Частина гостей "Рандеву" нас шантажують. Detector Media. Inna Dolzhenkova. 25 April 2018.
  4. Web site: Профіль – Яніна Соколова. Channel 5.
  5. Web site: "Рандеву" з Яніною Соколовою. Channel 5.
  6. Web site: Курс Телеведучий. Screen School. 8 May 2020. 29 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191029093024/http://screenschool.com.ua/tvhost. dead.
  7. Web site: Ми – люди. Detector Media. 21 April 2018. Yaroslav Pidgora-Gviazdovskyi. 21 April 2018 .
  8. Web site: Міжнародний книжковий фестиваль у Дніпрі – Book Space. Видавництво «Фоліо». 28 September 2018.
  9. Web site: "Шевченко на кожен день": в Україні випустили інтерактивний Кобзар. Channel 5. 1 February 2019.
  10. Web site: Телеведущая Янина Соколова, которая поборола онкологию, собирает средства на фильм. За двое суток ей пожертвовали более миллиона гривен. 24 May 2019. thebabel.com.ua. ru. 4 May 2020.
  11. Web site: Когда пережил рак, тебе настолько по барабану... Откровенное интервью с Яниной Соколовой. Политика. 3 May 2020 . ru. 4 May 2020.
  12. Web site: uk. Яніна Соколова перезапустила проєкт "Як вам не соромно". Detector Media. 8 April 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417021145/https://detector.media/production/article/176215/2020-04-08-yanina-sokolova-perezapustila-proekt-yak-vam-ne-soromno/. 17 April 2020.
  13. Web site: uk. Авторський проект Яніни Соколової "Соромно". Прем'єра на 4 каналі (21.04). Channel 4. 21 April 2020. 10 May 2020. 1 May 2020. https://archive.today/20200501013232/https://4channel.com.ua/avtorskyj-proekt-ianiny-sokolovoi-soromno-prem-iera-na-4-kanali-21-04/. dead.
  14. Web site: Янина Соколова – на первом месте в рейтинге "ТОП-100 блогеров". Ukrinform. 8 October 2019.
  15. Web site: Безпрецедентне оновлення. Журнал Фокус визначив сотню найвпливовіших жінок України. ICTV.
  16. Web site: Who influences Ukrainian youth on social media?. International Research & Exchanges Board.
  17. Web site: Супрун, Притула и Соколова больше всех влияют на молодежь в Facebook – IREX. Ukrayinska Pravda. 8 May 2020.
  18. News: "Зробіть життя таким, щоб хотілось жити": досвід подолання раку телеведучої Яніни Соколової. Радіо Свобода . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 25 May 2019 . Штогрін . Ірина .
  19. Web site: "Сначала был шок, потом я пыталась об этом не думать, а потом – второй круг шока", — Янина Соколова. Hromadske TV. Angelina Karyakina. 15 June 2019.
  20. Web site: Українські митці просять Сенцова припинити голодування. Liga.net. 25 July 2018. 14 May 2020. 25 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200925082038/https://ua-news.liga.net/politics/news/ukrainski-mittsi-prosyat-sentsova-pripiniti-goloduvannya. dead.
  21. Web site: Журналистка Янина Соколова призналась, что поборола рак. Channel 24. 22 May 2019.