F.I.L.I.N. 2

Ukraine 2021

Genre Detective

Director Pavlo PotatuievAlex YesakovSerhіy TolkushkіnYevhenіy Doronіn

Employees of the Innovation Police Department are investigating confusing criminal cases. In this they are helped by a special computer program called "Owl". But not everyone likes such innovations, it creates tension in the relationship between people of different generations, but also helps to effectively investigate crimes.

After loud revelations and personal revelations, changes have taken place in the Owl department, which will affect many employees. The stories that investigators are investigating have become even more frightening and now keep the whole country in fear.


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24 minutes - Ukraine 2006

Genre Drama

Category Short

Director Olena Boyko

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Wallet

5 minutes - Ukraine 1996

Genre Comedy

Category Short

Director Oleksandr Bezruchko

A regular wallet can cause problems for its owner if its owner is not careful.

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24 minutes - Ukraine 2003

Genre Documentary

Category Short documentary

Director Maksim Surkov

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Diary of a Survivor

50 minutes - Ukraine 2022

Genre DocumentaryInvestigation

Director Vladislav Vasilychenko

When the Russian military occupied Yahidne in Chernihiv region, they forced the locals into the basement of the school. “We went there, looked into the gym, the biggest room, and it was hell. You walk in like that and the first impression is that you are entering hell,” says Olga, a resident of Yahidne. Taking them hostage, they created a human shield and set up their headquarters on other floors of the school.

More than 350 people were in the basement without ventilation, including the elderly and children. There was limited time to use the toilet, so buckets were provided for people. A few days later, the first man died in the basement. “There was a lack of oxygen. People were losing their minds. They were screaming and shouting and, as they say, going crazy,” says Ivan Pului. The bodies were not always allowed to be taken out immediately, sometimes children were playing next to the deceased. The locals lived in such conditions for almost a month. Ten elderly people died. Another seven were shot by the Russians.

The film, based on the diary of one of the hostages, recreates the gruesome details of the Russian war crime. The journalists managed to identify the Russian units that turned the residents of Yahidne into human shields and talked to a Russian officer involved in the crime.

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Everythings Needs to Live

70 minutes - UkrainePoland 2024

Genre Documentary

Category Full-length documentary

Director Tetyana DorodnіcinaAndrіy Litvinenko (II)

Film portrays the unusual daily life of Anna Kurkurina, a charismatic athlete, 'the strongest woman in the world', an animal activist and an out lesbian.

At an early age, Anna already proved to have a unique bond with animals. She taught biology at school, worked at the local zoo where she made friends with a lion, helped to set up animal shelters, and tried to find new homes for dozens of stray animals. At the age of forty, she decided to pursue a career as a power-lifter and soon made it to the top by becoming a triple world champion. She also started to work as a coach of young people with disabilities. Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Anna has been using the power of her popularity as an athlete and a social media influencer to help injured and abandoned animals, following her motto - Whoever saves one life saves the whole world.

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Genuine

Ukraine 2025

Genre Documentary

Category Full-length documentary

Director Denis Vorobyov

The film recreates the chronology of events that unfolded in the Yaremche region at the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The film is based on the stories of Carpathian residents, volunteers and businessmen who found the opportunity to shelter a large number of Ukrainian families in this small region at their own expense. Together, with the help of local businesses, the Carpathian Volunteer Center was created, which included hundreds of caring people who were eager to help everyone who needed it. In the shortest possible time, extremely important decisions were made to resettle, feed and provide beds for all people who had lost almost everything.

The men of Prykarpattia who were joining the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the TRO had the opportunity to receive everything they needed from the volunteer center free of charge: from ammunition, clothing and equipment to vehicles and ATVs prepared for the front line. Throughout the year, every day, almost twenty hours a day, ordinary people, small businesses and businessmen worked side by side to ensure that every displaced person had protection, food and warmth, and that the defender had everything he needed to defend his country.

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