14 minutes - Ukraine 2023
Genre Documentary
Category Short documentary
Director Vadim Makarov
In the polyphony of voices, a search for home unfolds. What is a home? What is its purpose? What should it represent? Is there anything bigger than home? – Through the voices of those who lost it in the russian war in Ukraine.
The film is included in the anthology of short films Ukrainian New Wave. We Are (2025).
14 minutes - Ukraine 2023
Genre Documentary
Category Short documentary
Director Yelizaveta Piroghkova
In the ruined city of Izium, in the Kharkiv region, Mount Kremianets becomes an "island of communication," where people catch a signal to talk to their loved ones after months of Russian occupation.
The film is included in the anthology of short films Ukrainian New Wave. We Are (2025).
89 minutes - Ukraine 2025
Genre DramaDocumentaryAnimation
An almanac-collection of short films by young Ukrainian directors from 2023–2024. The selection includes eight short films, among which are winners and nominees of the Golden Dzyga and Kinokola awards, participants of Molodist, Docudays UA, Linoleum, Kyiv ISFF, Mykolaichuk Open, and Ivano-Frankivsk 4:3.
Ukrainian New Wave is a project showcasing the best short films by Ukrainian debut directors this year. Launched by the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre in 2012, every year it presents the best short debut works by young Ukrainian directors, which have been selected and recognised at national and international film festivals, for nationwide distribution.
4 minutes - Ukraine 2025
Genre Documentary
Category Short documentary
Director Vadim Adamov
‘I wake up, then meditate for an hour and drink a glass of lemon water’... Have you seen anything like this on social media? I decided to share my daily routine. The one I voluntarily have to live with, and the one that also helps me achieve my goals. With one difference – I am a 19-year-old soldier in the Ukrainian army, fighting on the hottest front line in the world.
The film is included in the anthology of short films Ukrainian New Wave. We Are (2025).
18 minutes - FranceUkraine 2024
Genre Drama
Category Short
Director Marіya Kondakova
This summer, Ksenia, her mother and sister are forced to pick blueberries in the Kyiv forest to earn a living for the family. But she is distracted by waiting for her lover Misha. Flirting, they go deeper and deeper into the forest, unaware of the danger.
The film is included in the anthology of short films Ukrainian New Wave. We Are (2025).
7 minutes - UkraineGeorgia 2023
Genre Documentary
Category Short documentary
Director Daria Zhuravel’
This is an autobiographical story by Daria Zhuravel, dedicated to the childhood and those who are no longer with us, but whose presence accompanies us wherever we go.
The film is included in the anthology of short films Ukrainian New Wave. We Are (2025).
14 minutes - Ukraine 2024
Genre ExperimentalWar
Category Short
Director Roman HіmeyYarema Malaschuk
Cast Pavlo AldoshinSana ShahmuradovaMihaylo RomanovViacheslav VasyliukMarkіyan MacіyovsykiyLyudmila BaievaDmitro RasskazovHalina Melynik
On Day 377 of the Russian-Ukrainian War, in Kyiv, a man debates with his wife about the pillows – which one is for sleeping and which one is not. And why should we make a film about the war, anyway?
The film is included in the anthology of short films Ukrainian New Wave. We Are (2025).
1 minutes - Czech RepublicUkraine 2023
Genre Animation
Category Short animation
Director Hanna Palamarchuk
Memories surfaced through the smell of borscht, which once on a sunny day my grandmother cooked. They are never accurate, they are fast as lightning, but they carry in themselves a light nostalgia and calm. Moments that you want to remember forever: a song sung by mom, a clear sky above your head and the certainty of tomorrow, because there is still a whole summer of fun ahead.
The film is included in the anthology of short films Ukrainian New Wave. We Are (2025).
90 minutes - Ukraine 2025
Genre Documentary
Category Full-length documentary
Director Lyudmila Melynik
The struggle for Ukrainian freedom and independence continues every day, not only on the front lines, but also in Ukrainian cities and villages occupied by Russia. Where people are unable to take up arms, but still have their will, imagination and personal stance – to assert Ukraine where the Russian occupation regime is in place – non-violent resistance emerges.
The film tells the stories of people who resisted in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Novoazovsk, Melitopol, and Kherson, the stories of activists from non-violent resistance movements such as “Yellow Ribbon” and “Zla Mavka,” and the testimonies of those who still live in occupied cities but find the courage to paint yellow and blue flags, hang ribbons, distribute posters with Ukrainian symbols, preserve Ukrainian traditions, and even teach the Ukrainian language to others.
The idea behind the film is to remind us that we must remember our people in the territories temporarily occupied by Russia and fight for them. We sincerely hope that the voices of Ukrainians under occupation will be heard both in Ukraine and beyond its borders.
90 minutes - Ukraine 2025
Genre Comedy
Category Full-length
Director Sasha Kyriienko
The life of a trading company's staff is turned upside down when the manager announces upcoming layoffs. A week-long team-building exercise in the Carpathian Mountains will decide who will lose their job. What used to be a regular corporate event turns into a real game of survival.
This is the Ukrainian adaptation of the cult Romanian comedy Teambuilding.
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