One Aloe, One Ficus, One Avocado and Six Dracaenas
8 minutes - FranceUkraine 2022
Genre Documentary
Category Short documentary
Director Marta Smerechinsyka
There is a washing machine wrapped in tape, metres-long indoor plants and their roots, and children's drawings among hundreds of boxes on which the addresses of Ukrainian cities are written. This place resembles a warehouse of lost things.
The silence is broken by a woman's voice, that of the owner of one of these boxes. She is bidding farewell to her home in Kyiv, speaking of the belongings she left behind. Each item has a story, a memory that is being left behind. Through her words the home seems to come alive, each item imbued with a sense of warmth and familiarity.
People begin to appear in the so-called warehouse, taking their pieces of home in the form of parcels. They sift through the boxes, searching for their treasured possessions. Some are filled with joy, others with sadness.
Meanwhile a woman's voice questions: does the loss of belongings matter?
47 minutes - Ukraine 2023
Genre Documentary
Category Full-length documentary
Director Vasily Mosіychuk
Genre Drama
Category Full-length
A young man, Max returns from the war. His psychologist and friends try to help him smoothly socialize and return to normal (ordinary) life, but the young veteran has a hard time with this (because of panic attacks).
In addition to all his problems, Max gradually loses his eyesight.He becomes emotionally attached to a 12-year-old neighbor girl, Lisa and wants to help her cope with her difficult life circumstances.
Eventually, having lost his sight completely, Max has to go through a difficult journey in search of a new meaning in life.
90 minutes - GermanyUkraine 2025
Genre Documentary
Category Full-length documentary
Director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk
A pacifist community with unique religious beliefs, living in a picturesque river canyon in western Ukraine, is seeing their peaceful way of life gradually eroded. This closed religious community, located on the banks of the Dniester River, lives by its own strict rules, cut off from the outside world. For example, they do not use electricity or modern medicine, they do not marry outside the community, they do not join the army, and they do not take up arms.
The community's attempts to distance themselves from the outside world are often disrupted by the annual floods that take everything in their path and change the landscape of the rural shores.
As an even more devastating “flood” approaches Ukraine, the war with Russia leaves the community with no choice but to unite and ignore their beliefs, and the villagers gradually begin to go against their own rules, joining with the outside world to help in the fight against the enemy.
88 minutes - RussiaUkraine 1995
Genre Comedy
Category Full-length
Director Vіtalіy Makarov (II)
Cast Boris ScherbakovAnna Tihonova (II)Mihaylo SvietіnVladislav DemchenkoKaterina DvihubsykaV'yacheslav Tihonov
On board an ocean liner, intelligence agencies of the three former Union Republics, and now independent states, are tracking a former KGB agent charged with withdrawing money from a Swiss bank account.
94 minutes - Ukraine 1991
Genre Action movie
Category Full-length
Director Oleksandr BasaievMurat Dghusoyti
Cast Blu ArіahVolodimir BorodіnArtur BerezіnDavid HabaraievSerhіy PrisielkovNurberdi AllaberdiievSapar OdaievMairbeb CihіievKazbek Suanov
Two former pupils of the kindergarten linked their lives to the mafia. One was killed and the other was arrested in a Central Asian town. Realizing that they were victims of deception and sixes in someone else's game, he decided to take revenge...
15 minutes - Ukraine 2010
Genre Documentary
Category Short documentary
Director Elyadіie Musaieva
All Crimean Tatars were deported en masse to distant part of the Soviet Union in may 1944. Film describes the diffi culties and hopes of the big family, which came back to their historic home land after more than half a century.
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