A fact from Marysia Nikitiuk appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 September 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the first film written and directed by Marysia Nikitiuk(pictured) has been called one of the "most iconic" works of modern Ukrainian cinema?
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... that Marysia Nikitiuk's(pictured) first film, When the Trees Fall, has been called one of the “most iconic” works of modern Ukrainian cinema? Source: “The president of the Odesa International Film Festival and the head of the supervisory board of the Ukrainian Film Academy, Victoria Tihipko, named the 30 most iconic films in the history of independent Ukraine.” Vogue UA
The article looks very likely to survive the AfD, so I am reviewing now in the hope that it does and that this review will become usable when it does. Other than the issue of size and nomination timing, things look good: the article and hook are properly sourced, the hook is interesting enough and within rules, QPQ has been done, and Earwig found no significant copying. Picture is legible at thumbnail size and properly licensed. The article was created on August 26, and as of September 2 had 1311 bytes of prose, too little for DYK. It underwent a significant expansion starting September 7, and was nominated on September 9 as an expanded (not new) article, but the current text size is 3689 bytes, short of the 6555 needed for a 5x expansion. The nomination date is about a week past the one-week deadline for nominating new articles. So (assuming the AfD issue is resolved) we either need a significant additional expansion, or we need to make an exception to the deadline for new-article nominations. —David Eppstein (talk) 20:11, 12 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
So you're dating the start of expansion to September 2? That works for me. I'll give this a good-to-go checkmark, but of course we still have to wait for the AfD. —David Eppstein (talk) 20:36, 12 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]