85 minutes - RussiaUkraine 2007
Genre MelodramaScreen adaptation
Director Roman Barabash
According to the story of Natalia Antonova.
Children wait for fairytales and miracles from the New Year. But Stepa’s family is too busy to give him attention and care. Then the boy hopes to find Santa in order to ask about a present – not about toy cars or sweets, but a new mom. Fate links him with Lena, a business lady, who has a lot of bustle around her. But it was her whom the boy saw as a fairy, who is able to solve all his problems.
13 minutes - Ukraine 2009
Genre Drama
Category Short
Director Anastasіya Soltik
The action takes place in a country house, where a young couple lives. Sasha's husband has been a paralyzed patient for three years, and his young wife Olena takes care of him. After another examination, the family doctor informs Olena that her husband is dying - in parallel with this news, she is invited to her dream job in the city.
A woman stands at a crossroads - she is forced to make a choice.
7 minutes - Ukraine 2020
Genre Experimental
Category Short
Director Nazar Onufrіv
Trying to reconnect, relatives separated by the city call each other.
Ukraine 2021
Genre Drama
Category Short
Director Ivan DoanRoza Laurіnі
Берлін. Молодий чоловік опиняється відчуженим і загнаним у структуру соціальної системи, правила якої вже давно минули. Це обіцяло йому свободу, але натомість встановлює нові стіни.
52 minutes - ItalyUkraine 2022
Genre Documentary
Category Full-length documentary
Director Kirilo Naumko
105 minutes - Ukraine 2023
Genre Documentary
The film tells the story of Crimean Tatar families who were forced to leave their native Crimean Peninsula under pressure from the Russian authorities.
The film's protagonists tell how they left the Russian-occupied Crimea, what they experienced, why they had no choice to stay, where and how they live now, and whether they will be able to return home. They were imprisoned, tortured, persecuted, and threatened with death. They could have ended up in the Russian army. The history of 1944 is repeating itself: back then, the Soviet authorities forcibly deported Crimean Tatars in freight cars, and now Russia is forcing representatives of the indigenous people of Crimea to leave their homes. This is in fact a “silent” deportation, say the participants of the film.
The film contains unique footage from the heroes' private archives, some of which is published for the first time.
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