The main symbol of the National Film Award is the Golden Dzyga statuette, which symbolizes the rapid and relentless development of Ukrainian cinema (
ukr. дзиґа – eng.
top (toy)). In addition, the title is reminiscent and tribute to the creative legacy of the outstanding cinematographer
Dziga Vertov. Dziga Vertov is an artistic name of
David Abelovich Kaufman. D.A. Kaufman, was born in
Białystok in 1896, died in
Moscow in 1954. He became a pioneering and famous film documentalist, whose 1929-made
Man with a Movie Camera was acclaimed by the British magazine
Sight & Sound as the best documentary film of all time. The creator of the award's title is Olga Zakharova, director of strategic marketing at
Media Group Ukraine. The statuette was designed by Ukrainian artist
Nazar Bilyk, who described the Golden Dzyga as follows: "The main element of the composition is a frame made of film, a golden quadrangle that rotates dynamically, representing cinematography. In shape, the statuette resembles a whirlwind, fire, a scion, all of which symbolize the development and renewal of national cinema." == Ceremonies ==