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The Best in Hell: Лучшие в аду: Andrey Batov War. 2022 Ukraine Sniper: The White Raven: Снайпер. Білий ворон: Maryan Bushan Drama, War. 2022 Ukraine Turkey Klondike: Клондайк: Maryna Er Gorbach: Drama, War. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17: 2023 Ukraine The Way of Generations: Шлях поколінь: Volodymyr ...
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.
Babylon'13 (Ukrainian: Вавилон'13) is a Ukrainian documentary filmmakers' association founded in 2013. Established to raise awareness of the Maidan protests in Ukraine and oppose Russian propaganda surrounding the Annexation of Crimea, the association has produced more than seven full-length documentaries and over a hundred short web films.
Here are Entertainment Weekly’s recommendations for the best war movies streaming on Netflix right now. 1917 (2019) Francois Duhamel/Universal Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection
Sniper: The White Raven is a 2022 Ukrainian full-length feature film from UM-Group. [1] Work on the film began in 2019. The war drama won the 11th competition of the Ukrainian State Film Agency, and the film was awarded ₴23,946,572 (80% of the total cost of the film's production). [2]
“The Ukrainian tragedy takes the form of an SOS aimed at heart and mind—and against forgetting," writes Florence Tredez in Elle. [9] “The best way of resisting is to not forget Ukraine, the democracies’ front line. Whence the importance of Bernard-Henri Lévy’s film. As always, the envious and the blind will mock him without watching it.
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Cherkasy, also known as U311 Cherkasy, [1] is a Ukrainian feature film directed by Tymur Yashchenko about the defense of the eponymous naval Natya-class minesweeper, blocked by Russian troops in Donuzlav Bay, Crimea during the 2014 capture of Southern Naval Base. The film was created with the support of the State Cinema of Ukraine.