Ne khovai ochei

"Ne khovai ochei" (Ukrainian: Не ховай очей; transl.Don't hide eyes) is the single by Ukrainian singer Iryna Bilyk released in 2018.

"Ne khovai ochei"
Single by Iryna Bilyk
Released17 May 2018 (2018-05-17)[1]
GenrePop
Length3:27
LabelBest Music
Songwriter(s)Yuriy Lemchuk
Producer(s)Nataliya Lavrischeva
Iryna Bilyk singles chronology
"Podruzhka"
(2017)
"Ne khovai ochei"
(2018)
"Vpershe"
(2018)
Music video
"Ne khovai ochei" on YouTube

Music video

Music video was released on the same day as the song, on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, may 17, 2018. The clip was directed by Yuri Dijon, who has previously shot for Bilyk videos "Volshebniki" and "Ne pitay". According to the idea, the video starred ten characters who "do not hide their eyes" and openly talk about their sexual orientation and gender identity. One of them was the director himself.[2][3]

Track listing

  • "Ne khovai ochei" — 3:27[1]
  • "Ne khovai ochei" (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) — 3:32[4]
  • "Ne khovai ochei" (Remix by Boosin) — 3:40[5]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
CIS (Tophit)[6] 284
Ukraine Airplay (Tophit)[7] 16
Kyiv Airplay (Tophit)[8] 19

Year-end charts

Chart (2018) Position
Ukraine Airplay (Tophit)[9] 60

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2019 YUNA Best hit Nominated

Documentary

Kyivpride together with director Yuri Dvizhon presented in 2018 a documentary film "Ne khovai ochei" which was timed to coincide with the National Coming Out Day on October 11. In the film, characters of the music video, including human rights activist Sofia Lapina, poet Anna Kukushkina, transgender model and blogger Yulia Geltsman, model Nantina Dronchak and others, told about their choice to be open representatives of LGBT and explained why it is important for them. The video and the film starred the Director Yuri Dillon, this was his public coming out. It premiered on the Novyi Kanal TV channel and on YouTube.[10]

On June 19, 2019, the second part of the film was presented under the title "Don't howay eyes 2: a film about Ukrainian LGBT immigrants".[11]

References

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