Holodomor-1933. Testimony of Mykhailo Danylovych Nabok

25 minutes - Ukraine 2012

Genre Chronicle-documentary

Director Oleksandr Mohnatko

A documentary featuring testimonies from people who remember the 1933 famine in Ukraine.

The Holodomor was a mass-scale, man-made famine organised in the Ukrainian SSR in 1932–1933 by the leadership of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and the government of the USSR. Ukraine was the hardest hit, with millions of people dying of starvation. This famine has been recognised as genocide against the Ukrainian people. According to demographic estimates, the total number of victims of the Holodomor in the Ukrainian SSR is 3–7 million people. According to estimates by the M. Ptukha Institute of Demography and Social Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine’s demographic losses as a result of the Holodomor in 1932–1933 amount to approximately 4.5 million people, including 3.9 million due to excess mortality and a further 600,000 due to a birth deficit.

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Vira Syndrome

Ukraine 2021

Genre Drama

Category Short

Director Tamara Trunova

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Diagnosis: Freedom

13 minutes - Ukraine 2021

Genre Docudrama

Director Daria Tverdokhlib

The Soviet government under Andropov and Khrushchev began to use such an instrument of repression as “punitive psychiatry”. At that time, about 2 million political prisoners, including Ukrainian scientists, artists, writers, political and public figures, were sent to special psychiatric hospitals. One of these hospitals was located in Dnipro.

A series of 8 documentaries covering the topic of 'Punitive Psychiatry' in the USSR — the use of psychiatry as a repressive tool against dissidents.

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Mariupol. A Hundred Nights

7 minutes - GermanyUkraine 2022

Genre Animation

Category Short animation

Director Sofіya Melynik

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The collapse of the dictatorship of the word

40 minutes - Ukraine 2023

Genre Documentary

Category Full-length documentary

Director Vasily Mosіychuk

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Getting Ours Back. How Ukrainians Lost and Revived the Infospace

61 minutes - Ukraine 2024

Genre Documentary

Category Full-length documentary

Director Oleksii Khoroshenkyi

“Getting Ours Back. How Ukrainians Lost and Revived the Info space” is a documentary film that tells the story of the development of the information and cultural sphere in different years of Ukraine's independence – from the 90s to the present day. The film's protagonists – media professionals, journalists, actors, music industry representatives, and information experts – talk about their own experiences and explore why Russia has continued to influence the information and cultural sphere of independent Ukraine for several decades, and how we are counteracting this today. 

Among the heroes of the film are: Yuriy Makarov, Andriy Kulikov, Myroslava Gongadze, Kostiantyn Grubich, Rymma Zyubina, MamaRika, El Kravchuk, Irma Vitovska, Andrii Kovalenko, Andriy Yusov, Valerii Kopiika, Yurii Romanenko, Rena Marutian, Borys Barskyi, Kyrylo Osadchyi, Daryna Kyrylko.

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First of All Human

31 minutes - Ukraine 2025

Genre Documentary

Director Olena Krivenko

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On the edge

5 minutes - Ukraine 2018

Genre Drama

Category Short

Director Oleksandr Ityhilov

Wanting to end his life, the guy intends to jump off the bridge. An unfamiliar girl intervenes in the process. After communicating with her boyfriend still decided to return to the embrace of life. Still ahead...

The film is part of the almanac of short films Door.

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