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- A Welsh journalist breaks the news in the western media of the famine in Ukraine in the early 1930s.
- A man travels around a city with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzling invention.
- Maxim and his comrades-in-arms are participating in top-secret experiments into the creation of a new man. The employees of the secret Institute are characterized by everything Maxim detests: alcoholism, depravity, weak will, loss of ideals, and lack of faith in the future. Vika, one of the waitresses in the Institute's cafeteria, falls in love with the young communist, though she is scared by his fascination with eugenics and his violent tendencies. She hopes that her passion and tenderness will soften him, while the state security agents keep a watchful eye on their developing relationship.
- Biographical film, epically depicting the life of the famous scientist Lev Landau.
- A secret Soviet Institute conducts scientific and occult experiments on animals and people, aiming at creating an "ideal human being". A KGB general and his aides prefer to turn a blind eye to the erotic adventures of the director and scandalous debaucheries of distinguished scientists and their mad and cruel research methods. Until once, under the guise of test subjects, a radical youth group arrives to the Institute. They are given a severe task: to eradicate the dissolute behaviors of intelligentsia and - if needs be - to destroy and to erase the fragile world of the Institute.
- American boy Peter and blind minstrel Ivan are thrown together by fate amidst the turbulent mid-1930s Soviet Ukraine.
- 12-year-old Niki and 11-year old Vika are hiding from the terrifying war at a Kharkiv metro station. Daylight is synonymous with mortal danger, and they are not allowed to leave, living under the constant glow of their neon lights.
- In February 2022, Russia launched a military assault on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, and the Ukrainians refused to surrender. Filmed during the first three months of the unprovoked invasion, Ukraine: Life Under Russia's Attack provides a powerful inside portrait of the civilians and first responders who chose not to evacuate but to remain and defend the city, refusing to hand their country over to Vladimir Putin and taking a stand for democracy in the process. Commissioned by FRONTLINE (PBS) with Channel 4.
- Bombed-out streets, destroyed Russian tanks, evening meals in an Underground repurposed into a shelter. Image by image, the directors push beyond easily reproducible images of war to enter the reality the country has experienced since February 24, 2022.
- The first war drama series the Ukrainian TV channel 2+2 which was filmed during a full-scale war in Ukraine. The lead characters are the emergency paramedics, who were rescuing people of their city under continuous shelling and bombing
- Music video for "Nico and the Niners" by Twenty One Pilots.
- While the scientists conduct their research and experiments, the Institute's facilities team live their own lives - it's a separate world, in a separate space, with its own relationships and rituals. Sasha, a young janitor, notices a certain softness and kindness in an older janitor, Valera, and they steal away together to drink to their "male love". In a small, secluded room, away from their colleagues, the two men waver between resisting and giving in to their feelings and desires, walking a tightrope between violent tendencies and a need for tenderness.
- A unique view of war through the lens of comedy. Comedians perform to maintain a sense of normalcy, optimism and defiance - laughing in spite of the war, not at it. They tour war-torn Ukraine to bringing laughter to those who need it most.
- A metaphorical story of a young man, who's sleeping with an older woman, his landlord.
- A couple's search for the truth about a homophobic crime in Russia.
- «The Empire» is a film in the genre of a novel, in four books. «The Return of the Prodigal Son», «War and Peace», «The Big Bang», lasting 8.5 hours. These are the dialogues of the two protagonists - Krupitsa and Dau - and scenes from the life of the Institute of Physical Problems (from the year 38 to 52). The Big Terror, Power and Man, Revolution and War, Christianity, Buddhism, Shamanism, the Atomic Bomb, Scientists and Physicists, etc. «State security warriors», wives, girlfriends, employees - that is the theme of the novel, which tells the story of the destiny and resistance of a genius in the era of dystopian Empire.
- The 2012 European Footballing Championship, held in Poland and Ukraine.
- An engaging love letter to Ukraine and its people, Enter Through the Balcony examines how architecture can be a curious pathway to a deeper understanding of culture and place.
- Two people, one room, one love and one death - When he was 7, I was 5, and you were 6 we were all friends. I was hopelessly in love with you, and you chose him. Today I'll tell you everything, and tomorrow - tomorrow will never come.
- Film is based on 'Butterfly' comics by Dave Gibbons, was published on official 'Matrix' Trilogy web page. Leading hero, Zion resident named 'Crow', persecuted by agents White, Cooper and Carpenter is trying to escape from the Matrix. The only one phone line intact lies in dojo, owned by mysterious Huang Long...Comics text (presented in the film by subtitles) is famous Chinese Chuang Tzu butterfly dream parable.
- Andriy wants to win a competition of young programmers, but his parents send him to a camp. At camp, he discovers a new world, where friends are not just a number on social networks and culture is not a paragraph in a history textbook.
- The conflict in the Donbas, a secessionist region of Ukraine, began in 2014, after the fall of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych and the election of Petro Poroshenko. Playing on the divisions in the country, Moscow annexed Crimea and encouraged the Donbas region to declare its secession. Since then, the war has claimed more than 14,000 victims and no political solution has yet been found in this complex issue.
- American journalist Greg Dawson explores the life of his mother Zhanna Arshanskaya Dawson, a Jewish musical prodigy who escaped death during the Holocaust by playing the piano.
- Set in eastern Ukraine, follow the intimate and heroic journey into the resistance to Russia's invasion.
- "What Shall We Do With These Buildings?" is a documentary-dance film which explores the legacy of Soviet architecture in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The film was shot in September 2021, at a time when the prospect of a full-scale invasion from Russia seemed remote, but the ghost of its former rule remained written in concrete across the cityscape. The film platforms a divisive and open conversation about the city's Soviet buildings: What should be done with them? Should they be preserved, destroyed, repurposed? What power do they hold over the way people think and interact with their environment? Interwoven within this patchwork of opinion is another kind of exploration. Dance runs through the film in playful counterpoint, providing another language to articulate the ways in which buildings move bodies. Since the invasion, the film serves as a time capsule - a snapshot of an independent, hopeful Ukraine trying to find its feet, at a time when that independence has never been more threatened. It captures tensions embodied in social space right before the city descended into war, providing an insight into how Kharkiv was before the invasion; how much it has lost and stands to lose.