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- The extraordinary story of Ukraine's "Slovo House".
- The Chernobyl explosion in 1986 changed their lives forever - After the tragedy, stories of joy and pain, love and separation revive from the ashes of a tragedy.
- Isidoro's career as a young go-kart driver was interrupted when he began to gain so much weight he was not able to get into the seat any more. One day, his brother turns up with a job offer for him.
- The story centers on a young and beautiful Tamara who suffered a horrible tragedy. Her beloved husband Max died during an operation to arrest a dangerous criminal. She was supported by her childhood friends Borys and Volodymyr, Max's fellow cops. The case was closed, the murderer put in prison, and the officials decided it was the end of it. But Tamara's gut tells her that not everything is so clean in the case of Max's murder. Borys is of the same opinion, but unlike Tamara Borys has resources, power, and burning desire to solve with his friend's murder. The thing is that before his death Max had been conducting an investigation about a maniac and now Borys has grounds for valid doubts about the identity of the real murderer - To his horror, Borys suddenly realizes that for some reason this veiled stranger has chosen Tamara as his next victim. Borys cannot let this happen. Besides, Tamara is very dear to him; she has become the love of his life.
- With Georgia's capital under siege in 1992, unemployed film director NIKA sees a unique opportunity to escape the ravages of civil war. A former studio bear CHOLA has been invited to retire at the Berlin Zoo, and NIKA and his former stuntman TOMA can accompany Chola on the long journey. But the war again impinges on the two friends as Nika's films are burned in an attack that also leaves their beloved bear dead. With no other options, Nika hits on an outrageous solution: he'll disguise himself in a bear suit and travel as Chola to Berlin. They sneak through Turkey, the Balkans and Eastern Europe to, finally, Berlin, encountering soldiers, police, a mystic soothsayer, drug dealers and gangsters along the way - oh, and a fiery red-headed French Canadian animal rights activist who joins them to ensure the well-being of 'Chola!' It's a journey fraught with obstacles - some comic, some tragic, some both - in which the motley band of travellers learn that hope, love and freedom are as fragile as they are elusive.
- He is an unemployed composer whose obvious intelligence is unfortunately undermined by his absentmindedness and self-absorption. On the other hand, his beautiful, energetic, and self-assured wife runs her own company, which consumes all her time and energy. Consequently their children, largely neglected and left to their own devices, are mischievous and undisciplined, and in desperate need of guidance and supervision. Can the family ever bridge the gaps and come together once more?
- 1917- 2017 One century from the October Revolution. The big dream, the vision shared by millions of people over the world left an indelible mark on the 20th century. It was a utopian dream that this documentary describes and tries to interpret. The "Great Utopia" narrates the fall of the Tzar, the breakout of the "October revolution", the domination of the Bolsheviks, the civil war, the failure of "war communism", Lenin's efforts to implement the new economic policy (NEP) and the huge explosion (and subsequent implosion) of the Soviet society: social progress, free commerce, agricultural production, education, women's position, visual arts, poetry, literature, theatre, music, cinema, architecture. It was a short-lived era of creativity and the Bolsheviks dreamy of spreading it all over the world. Indeed, many communist parties sprang that ended up forming the "Communist International", an institution meant to coordinate the workers' movements in capitalist countries. Millions of people also dreamy to visit the Soviet Union and admire the accomplishments of socialism. Finally, few did so. In the meantime, in the Soviet Union, after Lenin's death, the expulsion of Trotsky and Stalin's rise, the dogma of the "war communism" comes back with a vengeance; the main goals are industrialization and collectivization, two processes that are enforced violently causing bloody conflicts with the farmers. Arrests and deportations of millions of peasants to faraway Siberia as well as an imposed famine to a large population leads to the death of more than 5 million people: the term HOLODOMOR maybe known only to the initiated; it means "death from famine" and defines the mass starvation in Ukraine in 1932-34. Immediately after, the regime, having achieved its goal, looks triumphant events and consolidates its autocracy. The prophetic painting by Nikritin "People's Trial" illustrates the tragedy.
- The story is about an experienced surgeon, who deals with patients of the military hospital. On a daily basis. He is a man of principles, who befriends, believes and helps the patients to gain strength. He eventually finds his love through his mission, which lies in healing people. In a peaceful country military hospital is just a regular hospital, mostly for people who serve. Our surgeon Sergey Zadorozhnyy was not planning to stay at the hospital for a long time. This job was just a break between trips to the hottest spots on the planet as a member of UN Peacekeeping operations. But destiny had other plans for him. Suddenly his home country becomes the hot spot itself. Sergey makes a decision stay at the hospital against all odds, his first love Olga, who works at the hospital and her husband, Stas, Sergeys worst enemy. One could think that it is an ordinary hospital, but it is not. This hospital represents our entire society. This 0high-end drama reveals the worst, as well as the best in people. It shows everything from the hidden meanness and greediness to the greatest heroism and self-sacrifice.
- Denis Komarov is a policeman. He is an expert in technical equipment, a top specialist. His wife Natasha is a school coach. The ordinary family with a modest income leads a settled happy life until they get terrible news. Their only lovely child, the 8 year old Olya, is severely ill. Her last chance is a very expensive operation on kidney transplantation. The despaired parents are going to sell their apartments, but suddenly they get an alternative solution.
- Lera arrives in Prypyat. When her passport is stolen, an army officer uses his influence and manages to help her retrieve it, aiming to win Lera's heart. Instead, she falls in love with Vitas, a nuclear engineer.
- The Chernobyl nuclear plant explodes, leaving the surrounding area completely devastated. Vitas rushes to the site, but it's too late. Ihor plots a plan to keep Vitas and Lera apart.
- It's been 30 years after the tragedy and Lera tries to live a normal life. When she is asked to partake on a charity event, Igor walks back into her life to win her over once again. Vitas finds out about the event and Lera's survival.
- Vitas Junior is in critical condition. His only hope is an organ transplant from his father. Thirty years of confusion have passed for Lera and Vitas to finally set their love story straight.