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Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Russo-Ukrainian War. This list does not include documentaries, short films. This list does not include documentaries, short films.
The Chronicles of Ukrainian Halychyna Army 1918-1919, directed by Taras Khymych (documentary film) 2015 Зима у вогні: Боротьба України за свободу / Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom, directed by Yevhen Afinieievskyi (documentary film) 2015 Незламна / Indestructable, directed by Serhiy Mokrytskyi
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.
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Even as the war goes on, Slava and Anya create porcelain figurines [7] in resistance to the war. The film emphasizes the purpose of art during conflict as well as national pride. [ 8 ] The soundtrack for the movie features music by Ukrainian Folk/ethno-chaos band DakhaBrakha who gave their entire discography for the film with a scene of their ...
Donbass is a 2018 black comedy war film written and directed by Sergei Loznitsa. [4] [5] It was selected as the opening film in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
The film starts by recounting historical themes such as the Cossack Hetmanate, World War I and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the annexation of Western Ukraine by the USSR, the Great Patriotic War, Ukrainian collaborationism in World War II, the massacre of Jews at Babyn Yar, the Volyn massacre of Poles and the guerilla war of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army against the Soviets up to the mid 1950s.
Follow Me is the first documentary [1] directed by Lubomir Levitski. [2] Levitski was inspired to make the film by journalist Vasyl Krutchak, who contacted him after seeing drone footage filmed by Ukraine's 93rd Mechanized Brigade.