Day seven

90 minutes - Ukraine 2005

Genre Documentary

Category Full-length documentary

Director Olesy Sanіn

The heroes of the film - retired and active (at the time of creating the film) the highest ranks of the security forces of Ukraine tell about the turning point of the Orange Revolution and analyze the reasons for the disobedience of the security forces. Among them: Commander of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Oleksandr Kikhtenko, Commander of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Mykola Petruk, Head of the SBU Military Counterintelligence Vitaliy Romanchenko, Deputy Chief of Military Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Mykola Melnyk.

On the other hand, Ukrainian politicians of the highest level tell about unknown, often sensational facts of negotiations between the government and the opposition: President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko, former Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Lytvyn and others.

This film is about the great self-sacrifice of people for the sake of compatriots, about the heroism and wisdom of Ukrainians - from an ordinary citizen to a famous politician, from a soldier to a general.

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East/West

121 minutes - RussiaSpainFranceBulgariaUkraine 1999

Genre DramaMelodramaHistorical

Category Full-length

Director Reghis Varnyie

According to Nina Krivosheina's book, Four Thirds of Our Lives.

The film describes the events of the late 1940s, when, in the wake of post-war patriotism, many Russian emigrants repatriated to the USSR. The main action of the film is set in post-war Kiev.

Russian Alexei Golovin and his wife, Frenchwoman Marie, arrived in the USSR, faced with their own eyes the terrible realities of Stalinist totalitarianism. Almost all those who arrived with them on the steamer were sent to camps or shot. With the lives of the main characters are intertwined and the lives of neighbors in the communal apartment: Olga - informant NKVD, Anastasia Alexandrovna, forced to almost forget about her noble origin and her grandson Sasha, a talented athlete-swimmer.

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Judenkreis, abo vichne koleso

80 minutes - Ukraine 1996

Genre Melodrama

Category Full-length

Director Vasily Dombrovsykiy

Marichka has always been famous as the first beauty in the border village of Bukovina. Not one ostentatious guy tried to marry her to cook borscht and wait for her to work surrounded by kids, but the girl herself saw her fate a little differently. Dropping everything, she heads to town to learn music and become famous for her talent. Maestro Liberzon, to whom her knowledgeable people had sent her, promised to give her lessons in order to fulfill the girl's dreams, but instead she had to clean up in his house and carry out orders of economic direction.

The girl from the village is never afraid of physical labor, so such conditions are quite suitable for her. Finding a teacher and a home at the same time, she patiently waited for the promised teaching, day by day becoming more and more a simple maid. Not receiving knowledge from the landlord, Marichka had the opportunity to attend all his social events with his family, one of which was the performance of Don Juan. Infected with adventure and passion, the girl began to dream of a determined and fearless man who appeared in her life as an agitator soldier. He took the girl from the musician's house, but aggravation of hostilities forced him to flee the city, and Marichka was left with nothing ...

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