On August 13, 2026, a documentary film awaited by fans of "Skryabin" for more than ten years was released in Ukraine. "Kuzma: Terribly Funny" is a biographical film by KNIFE! Films about Andriy Kuzmenko, entirely based on archives: a year and a half of work, over 400 hours of video and audio materials, and more than 22,000 photographs, most of which the audience will see for the first time. At the end of August, the film arrives in Israel - two screenings in Ukrainian with English subtitles, in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Age restriction 16+, runtime - 2 hours 13 minutes. Date City Venue Time Price Tickets August 30, 2026 Tel Aviv Cultural Center "Anis" 19:30 76 ₪ - 106 ₪ Buy September 3, 2026 Haifa Hot Cinema, Hall 5, Grand Canyon 19:00 76 ₪ - 101 ₪ Tickets This is not a concert tribute or a collection of someone else's memories of the deceased artist. The dramaturgy is structured so that Kuzmenko tells his own story - in his voice from tapes, home videos, voice-over comments, and interviews from different years. The Tel Aviv screening has a bonus that will not be available anywhere else in the country: at 21:45, immediately after the credits, an online meeting with the film team is scheduled. The organizer of the Israeli screenings is the platform Created in Ukraine. "Kuzma: Terribly Funny" in Israel: Tel Aviv and Haifa Andriy Kuzmenko was born on August 17, 1968, in Sambir, Lviv region, and grew up in Novoyavorivsk - from there the film leads the viewer to the figure who became an icon of Ukrainian pop culture. He formed the band "Skryabin" in 1989, and over a quarter of a century went from the electronic underground of the late eighties to the most recognizable voice of Ukrainian pop music. At the same time, Kuzma wrote books - "I, Victory and Berlin" sold in print runs that many professional writers would envy - hosted television programs and judged music shows. On February 2, 2015, he died in a car accident at the age of 46.