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Ukraine War timer: Таймер війни: Oleg Turanskyi Based on a novel War Timer. Long curfew. 2025 Ukraine Animals of War: Війна очима тварин: Drama. 2025 Russia Let's rush off: Помчали: Vladimir Agranovich 2025 Russia Militia Romance: Ополченский романс: Oleg Lukichyov: Drama, War. Based on a novel ...
Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom (Ukrainian: Зима у вогні: Боротьба України за свободу, romanized: Zyma u vohni: Borotba Ukrainy za svobodu) is a 2015 documentary film directed by Evgeny Afineevsky, written by Den Tolmor about the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine from 21 November 2013 to 23 February 2014.
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The new version had a lot new and never scene footage and new interviews. Despite the raging war in Ukraine, on February 22, 2023 Ukraine's Ministry of Culture and Information Policy and its minister Oleksandr Tkachenko , together with Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and 1+1 Media hosted the world premiere of the newly created movie in ...
It was released on 7 December 2017, [1] the second anniversary of the fall of the airport's old terminal. [2] The film was dedicated to the defence of Ukraine, [1] to every defender and volunteer and their family members. [19] The production's team and the Come Back Alive Foundation («Повернись живим») organized the #ICare!
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.
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)
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.