Yuri Orlov is an arms dealer who confronts the morality of his work as he is being chased by an INTERPOL Agent. The movie follows his rise to power in the arms dealing business, his personal relationships, and his realization of the consequences of his actions.
In the midst of the 1905 Russian Revolution, the crew of the battleship Potemkin rebels against their oppressive officers, leading to a series of events that challenge the authority of the Imperial Russian Navy and ignite the social unrest in Odessa.
Battle for Sevastopol is a movie based on the true story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a female sniper from the Soviet Union who fought against the Nazis during World War II. The film explores her journey as she overcomes obstacles and becomes a heroic figure in the Battle of Sevastopol.
Man with a Movie Camera is an experimental documentary film that showcases various aspects of urban life in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. It is known for its innovative filmmaking techniques and avant-garde style, including the use of montage and the incorporation of a film-within-a-film.
A group of friends from Ukraine go on a road trip to Odessa. Along the way, they engage in conversations about love, family, divorce, and other topics. They also eavesdrop on strangers' conversations and share their own thoughts and experiences.
Liquidation takes place in the aftermath of World War Two in Odessa, Ukraine. It follows the story of a group of characters dealing with the challenges and criminality that arise in the city. The show explores the post-war reality, including the crime spree and the historical setting of Odessa in the 1940s.
Mysterious murders has been committed in four post-communist cities: Warsaw, Prague, Odesa, and Leipzig. The investigations are carried out by three absolutely different in many aspects criminal police officers. Independently of one another, they soon come to the conclusion that all four murders are connected. Now, to solve the crimes they have to work together.
A Slave of Love is a tragic love story set during the Russian Revolution. It follows the journey of an actress and a cameraman as they navigate the chaos and violence of the era. The film explores themes of love, ambition, and the power of art to transcend hardship.
A determined student from Chicago is forced to fulfill the last wish of his ailing grandfather. He has to travel to Odessa, Ukraine, and bring back his grandfather's cat.
In the summer of 1970, amidst the cholera epidemic in Odessa, Ukraine, a disabled 15-year-old girl finds herself caught in a web of deception, confusion, and forbidden love. As she navigates the heat and chaos of the city, she discovers a family secret that will change her life forever.
The movie is set during the last days of a foreign intervention against Soviet Russia. Police are searching everywhere for a Bolshevik named Brodsky but cannot find him. Meanwhile, a man named Michel Voronov serves as a teacher to a rich woman's son, Zhen'ka.
The plot of the movie is based on books of Isaak Babel about Jewish criminals in city of Odessa before and after the Russian revolution.
Goodbye, Boys! is a heartwarming coming-of-age story set in Odessa during World War Two. The film follows a group of three friends as they navigate the challenges of growing up in a time of war. Amidst bombings and military drafts, the boys experience first loves, first kisses, and the loss of a dear friend. Based on a novel, the film captures the resilience and friendship of youth against the backdrop of a turbulent era.
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.
The events of the movie take place in the city of Odessa. A guy named Sasha sees a beautiful girl on the street and, following her, inadvertently causes a car crash. The driver of the car turns out to be none other than this girl's father, who is also a screenplay writer currently experiencing a writer's block. Instead of demanding money from Sasha for repairs to his vehicle, the writer makes Sasha tell him all the details of his new relationship with the girl he saw on the street, not knowing that this girl (Lena) is his own daughter. To make things more complex, Lena has a younger sister Dasha who begins to like Sasha.
Purushan, a student on his way to Delhi, becomes obsessed with the tragic suicide of a young drummer. He collects many people to go with him to tell the boy’s mother.