The story of trust and its absence against the background of events unfolding in Eastern Ukraine in early 2014. The main topic is revealed through the prism of the Luhansk border base, whose fighters the separatists and Russian special services tried unsuccessfully force to betray their country.
Ukraine on Fire is a documentary that explores the political events and power struggles that led to the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine. It reveals the covert operations of the CIA and Russian disinformation campaigns, as well as the impact of Ukrainian nationalism and Russian aggression on the country.
Hotsunlight tells the story of an emotionally disturbed ambulance driver caught in the middle of the Russo-Ukrainian war. As he navigates the chaos and brutality, he faces the moral dilemmas of war and struggles to keep his sanity intact.
Revealing Ukraine is a documentary that delves deep into the political and military struggles faced by Ukraine, exploring topics such as Russian disinformation, armed insurgency, and the country's battle for national sovereignty. Through interviews and firsthand accounts, the film uncovers the complexities of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the impact it has had on the region.
The movie follows the story of a male opera singer who becomes an army volunteer during the Russo-Ukrainian war. He faces the horrors of the war, including sniper fire and interrogation, while trying to pursue his passion for singing.
Nina, 30, a Ukrainian language teacher who can't leave the city of Luhansk, occupied by separatists in Eastern Ukraine, is forced to undergo retraining courses for teaching Russian. Andrii, 17, is a student who was orphaned in the aftermath of the war. They cross paths when Nina witnesses Andrii being arrested by the police after hanging the Ukrainian flag from the roof of his school. Nina knows that because they live in a world of injustice and lies Andrii can stay in jail for a long time, and she risks her life to free him. As they gravitate towards each other, they try to remind people in the occupied territories that they deserve a future, too.
Propaganda film about the "militia" of Donbass. Spring-summer 2014. Luhansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine. Radically-minded local residents, who consider what is happening in the country as a threat to their usual existence, form separatist detachments of the "people's militia". Among them are young women - the main character of the film, who becomes a tank gunner, before that she was a modest history teacher, whose husband was afraid to join the militia.
The film’s action happens in the Donbass in our days. The protagonist is the Slovak Mira, who leaves his boring life of an émigré in England to go to the Luhansk People’s Republic. He sees his mission in the restoration of symbols of the Soviet empire: the monuments to Lenin, to miners, to workers...
Tangible Freedom is a documentary short that explores the captivity of civilians during the Russo-Ukrainian war. It focuses on the experiences of prisoners held hostage by government forces in Luhansk, Ukraine. The film sheds light on the false imprisonment, hybrid warfare, and armed insurgency that took place during the conflict.
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