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The 100 best films in the history of Ukrainian cinema is a rating given from 1–100 to the best films in Ukrainian cinema. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The films were selected in June 2021 by the National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre in Kyiv , Ukraine through a poll taken of representatives of the national and international film community.
1910 Шемелько-денщик або Хохол наплутав / Shemelko-Denshchyk, directed by Oleksandr Ostroukhov-Arbo (silent film); 1912 Запорізька січ / Zaporizhian Sich, directed by Danylo Sakhnenko (silent film)
Dovbush (Ukrainian: Довбуш) is a Ukrainian historical adventure film directed by Oles Sanin and based on the life of Oleksa Dovbush, the most famous of the opryshka leaders in the Carpathian Mountains. The film is one of the most expensive Ukrainian films with a budget of UAH 120 million (state share UAH 65 million). [1] [2] [3] [4]
In February 2023, Evgeny Afineevsky and his Ukrainian team presented a newly edited and updated comprehensive version of the movie, outlining all 9 years of the war (2014 - 2023) and one full year of the full-scale invasion (February 2022 - February 2023). The new version had a lot new and never scene footage and new interviews.
In March 2019, the film became available with Ukrainian dubbing on the VOD platform Megogo. [12] Later, on April 17, the premiere of the film with Ukrainian dubbing took place on television on the 1 + 1 TV channel. [8] After that, on April 18, 2019, the creators released a film with Ukrainian dubbing in the public domain on the platform "1 + 1 ...
Atlantis (Ukrainian: Атлантида) is a 2019 Ukrainian dystopian [1] post-apocalyptic [2] film directed by Valentyn Vasyanovych. [3] It tells the story of a former soldier struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder in a near-future Ukraine, following a war with Russia.
Homeward (Crimean Tatar: Evge, Ukrainian: Додому, Dodomu) is a 2019 Ukrainian drama film directed by Nariman Aliev. [1] It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. [2] It was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated ...
Bitter Harvest is a 2017 period romantic-drama film set in Soviet Ukraine in the early 1930s. The film is the first English language feature film depicting Ukraine's man-made famine, the 1932–33 Holodomor.