Destroy Completely or Partially

62 minutes - Ukraine 2024

Genre DocumentaryInvestigation

Category Full-length documentary

The film explores the question: is Russia committing genocide in Ukraine? One of the most authoritative scholars in this field, William Shabas, argues that it is not. His colleague Eugene Finkel insists that it is. Ukrainian scholar Dmytro Koval, in turn, emphasises that without the term “genocide,” it is impossible to truly understand the Russians' war against the Ukrainians.

In the film, its author, journalist Danylo Mokryk, talks not only to scientists, but also to Ukrainians who have suffered from war crimes, in order to get closer to answering a question that is much more complex than it might seem at first glance.

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Myroslava. Unforgettable

17 minutes - UkraineEstonia 2018

Genre BiographicalHistorical

Category Short documentary

Director Vyacheslav (Slavik) Bihun

The unforgettable past – as we know it, we glorify it. 90-year-old Ukrainian poet and figure in Estonia Myroslava Buchko-Jurissar narrates in her poems and prose her turbulent and sometimes romantic life that resonates in the hearts and the young.

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German teacher

28 minutes - Ukraine 2013

Genre War

Category Short

Director Pavlo Maschenko

A film reminiscent of a boy who was 10 years old during the Nazi occupation. The war stole his childhood forever, but left one brief meeting in mind. A meeting with a German soldier, a teacher, a worthy son of his people, whose high deed was a great victory in his personal war with fascism.

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Berenstein. True story

IsraelUkraine

Genre Docudrama

Category Full-length

Director Roman Shumunov

When the war broke out, Leonid was a young, motivated and determined officer in the Red Army. But his patriotic eagerness was quickly shattered against the iron fist blow of the Nazi regime. His unit was surrounded and then obliterated, leaving Berenshtein laying in a swamp, bleeding, mortally wounded. In his last forces, he managed to reach a village, where a farmer named Piotr, hid him in his cellar. Not fully healed, Leonid decided to leave and find a partisan battalion to join back the fight. Barely escaping a Nazi patrol, he endures months in the freezing snow until he finally manages to find and join a partisans’ platoon. Thus, began the career of the man who would become one of the most influential partisans of the 2nd World War.

Living in a small apartment in the north of Israel, Leonid kept the stories in his vaulted head, longing to tell them to whomever wish to hear but unfortunately no one listened. Caring the wounds that made him a hero, the hard-hearted veteran lives in seclusion and anonymity alongside his loving day-keeper and tries to make sense of the world today. Leonid Berenshtein was a soviet patriot and apart from his obviously Jewish surname, nothing gave away his true identity. Growing up under the horrid Stalin regime and the years of the great famine in Ukraine he never thought about his identity until he became a Partisan where he was forced to use a non-Jewish name.

Berenshtein was a fighter, a boxer, he solved things with his fist and courage which made his military operations a myth within the ranks of his unit. However, his success did not blind him and often put him in conflict with his true identity. The higher esteem he received the greater his secret became a burden until he disobeyed a direct order by the army’s HQ, entered the small town in Poland - Bolegrud, and freed more than 100 Jews that had been sentenced to death. He recruited them to his partisan platoon, looking at their beaming eyes as they were given weapons and the opportunity to fight back. His Jewish identity was awakened in time of war; the meeting with the horrors of the holocaust in occupied Europe, dealing with his fellow soldiers’ anti-Semitism in the forests, and the systematic harassment he experienced in the Red Army – all these enflamed his need to expose his true identity.

The film follows the story of Berenstein’s life in the woods of Ukraine and Poland, using historic and dramatic reenactment. The pieces of his universal and deeply human story are assembled into a cinematic portrait of a true WW2 “super-hero”, worthy of international acclaim and recognition. The epic war scenes are woven into the film’s documentary narrative and confront the 95 years old Leonid with his younger version. The camera opens his past traumas taking him back in time and confronting his harsh decisions and his regrets. From that small, rundown flat, left and forgotten and on his deathbed, Berenstein, in a gut-wrenching monologue, shares his feelings, memories, anger and conclusions from his dramatic life-journey. From portraying the gap between fiction and documentary, the film will examine a bleak depiction of our collective, societal selective memory, and problematic handling of our true historical heroes. But above all, this is a story of a simple boy, who despite the horrors of war and the antisemitism surrounding him succeeds to find himself and his identity in order to become a leader.

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The Ukrainian Insurgent Army Alive. Part 3. I am not from the Sky

30 minutes - Ukraine 2019

Genre Biographical

Category Short documentary

Director Maria Yaremchuk

In the city of Kolomyya, Ivano-Frankivsk region of Ukraine lives 95-year old former centurion of Ukrainian Insurgent Army hundred-year-old Ukrainian rebel army Myroslav Simchych (alias Kryvonis). He is the last UIA commander living now. And he tells his difficult story.

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Poplar

10 minutes - Ukraine 1996

Genre AnimationScreen adaptation

Category Short animation

Director Valentina Kostilieva

According to a poem by Taras Shevchenko.

The story of a girl who misses her black-eyed boyfriend very much. He went somewhere and did not return. After two years, the girl is very tormented. Mothers are trying to marry her, because it's not the age to act. The girl goes to the fortune teller to find out her destiny and the fate of her black-eyed woman. The fortune teller gives her a potion, through which she learns that black-shaven is out of the world and turns into a tall poplar that grows up to the sky.

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Harp for the beloved

90 minutes - Ukraine 2007

Genre Melodrama

Director Maksim Meheda

The humble teacher at the Zoe Institute has a career novel. Her favorite is a young graduate student who "so needs her help writing her thesis." Zoe readily goes to meet him, not noticing the self-interest of the chosen man, and naively takes the jealous bride for her sister.

The deception will be unexpectedly quick and painfully painful. But at this very moment, Zoe is the one who really needs her ...

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V. Ivasyuk. Melody

Ukraine 1992

Genre Documentary

Category Short documentary

Director Oleksandr Balahura

About the Ukrainian composer Volodymyr Ivasyuk (1949-1979).

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Scythian heroes

30 minutes - Ukraine 1995

Genre Documentary

Category Short documentary

Director Rostislav Plahov-Modestov

In memory of Boris Mozolevsky, archaeologist and poet. Colleagues recall the story of the discovery of a gold pectoral from Gaiman's grave.

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Summerwar

79 minutes - GermanyUkraine 2019

Genre Documentary

Category Full-length documentary

Director Morіc Shulyc

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Movie Critics: 8, Spectators: 0