Set against the backdrop of the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine, 'U311 Cherkasy' follows the crew of a Ukrainian warship as they navigate their way through the turbulent waters of war and friendship.
Crimea is a movie that tells the story of the Russian occupation of Crimea in 2014, focusing on the political and social tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the propaganda and terrorist activities that took place, and the impact on the lives of the people living in Crimea. The film also explores themes of love, civil war, and the Ukrainian-Russian relations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was one of the first politicians to congratulate Donald Trump on his election as president of the United States in 2016, but over time the relationship between the two heads of state has had its ups and downs. Are they friends or enemies? Has their mutual admiration turned into mutual distrust?
After losing his job and his wife, a man takes his young son on a journey to Koktebel, encountering various adventures and challenges along the way.
Homeward is a touching movie that follows the story of a father and son who embark on a journey to return home. Set against the backdrop of the Russo-Ukrainian War and the Russian occupation of Crimea, the film explores themes of family, loss, and the power of love. As they navigate the challenges of the war-torn region, the father and son forge a deep bond that helps them overcome the hardships they encounter along the way. With stunning visuals and emotional performances, Homeward is a must-watch for fans of heartfelt dramas.
Close Relations is a documentary that delves into the intricate history of Ukraine and its relationship with Russia, specifically focusing on events such as the Russian occupation of Crimea and the conflict in Donbas. It examines the turmoil and struggles faced by Ukraine as it navigates post-Soviet independence and attempts to establish its own identity. Through interviews and firsthand accounts, the film provides a comprehensive understanding of the ongoing tensions between the two countries.
BREAKING POINT: The War for Democracy in Ukraine looks at people transformed by a democratic revolution, who give up their normal lives to fight a Russian invasion, in a war which has killed 10,000 and displaced 1.9 million Ukrainians.
A compelling documentary that explores the events surrounding the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent occupation of Crimea. It delves into the historical context, political propaganda, and military tactics used by Russia during the conflict.
Whilst the first shots ring out between pro-Russian government forces and members of the opposition in the winter of 2013, young Nina leaves Crimea. She was raped by a corrupt policeman, her friend was killed, and now she seeks refuge with the protesters on Maidan Square. Revolutionary chaos prevails, and it‘s not at all clear who remains loyal to whom and which means can be regarded as legitimate in the struggle for freedom. Ultimately Nina and her tormentors come face to face again and the spiral of violence is stepped up a further notch. The film was shot to a genuine backdrop, the result of which is a multifaceted allegory on the tragedy currently playing out in the Ukraine.
Crimea. As It Was is a documentary film that explores the events of the Russo-Ukrainian war and the Russian invasion of Crimea. It delves into the experiences of Ukrainian soldiers, sailors, and pilots, capturing their bravery, loyalty, and the challenges they faced during the conflict. The film also touches upon the impact of the war on Ukrainian politics, international relations, and the Black Sea region. It sheds light on the courage displayed by the Ukrainian military and highlights the war crimes committed by the Russian forces.
Pavel, 28, moved Crimea to a Ukrainian village after the annexation of the peninsula. But it is not easy for him to integrate into the new society. It's easier to be alone.
I remember very vividly the last Ukrainian elections in Donetsk in the spring of 2014. After the Russian occupation of the Crimea and the separatist protests, I wanted to go to the volunteer battalion "Donbass", but there were no more places in it. And I decided to work in the election commission for the early presidential elections in Ukraine and shoot everything on camera.
It's been 5 years since Ukrainian Crimea was annexed by Russia. The film is exploring Crimean life in the post-truth era, when the voice of common people is overlaid by governmental propaganda. 5 heroes express their opinion on the situation in Crimea under the Russian flag, talk about their hopes and fears. Real lives of characters are hidden under the official Russian position, full of enthusiasm, bravado and imperial pride. Moreover, propaganda romanticizes militarism and imperial expansion, making it desirable and «sexy» for Russians. While Crimean «homecoming to Russia» as media call it, is considered as the main Russia's achievement of the century, «home-comers» themselves don't feel that confident about their future.
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