Two martial artists are brutally killed by a team of assassins, leaving their wards, a young boy and girl, defenseless. A martial arts master dispatches of the assassins, sparing their lives, and decides to take them in. He raises them and teaches them martial arts.
Three organizations were in competition for a sword kept by Bu Liang Ren, a police agency loyal to the crown, that would unlock late Tang Dynasty's vast hidden treasure. The guardians of Li Xing Yu and Lu Lin Xuan were killed in one of the cross fires, but the kids were saved by Yang Shu Zi, the keeper of the sword, and taught to fight. One day, Yang Shu Zi disappeared and the kids went in search for him. Along the way, they were hunted by agents from the three organizations who intended to get hold of the sword through them.
After his pregnant wife is killed and his home is burned down by Russian soldiers in the Donbas region, Ukrainian physics teacher Mykola enlists in a sniper company to seek revenge. He emotionally breaks down after meeting his wife's killers and plans 'sniper terror' against the Russian enemy. Saved by his instructor, who is fatally wounded, Mykola is scarred by the death of his friend and becomes willing to sacrifice his life.
When a corrupt cop tries to murder a millionaire, a bodyguard must use his skills to protect his old friend. As they navigate through a series of treacherous situations, the bodyguard finds his loyalty and skills pushed to the limit.
Donbass is a black comedy that takes a satirical look at the Russian occupation in the Donbass region of Ukraine. The film explores the absurdity and chaos of war through interconnected vignettes, highlighting the societal dysfunction and moral decay brought about by the conflict. It delves into the themes of corruption, hypocrisy, and injustice prevalent in war-torn Eastern Ukraine.
In 2014, Ukraine faces a Russian invasion in the Donbas region. A group of Ukrainian soldiers, known as the Cyborgs, heroically defend their homeland against overwhelming odds.
Salvatore Giuliano is a gripping crime drama set in post-war Italy. It follows the story of Salvatore Giuliano, an outlaw and separatist leader in Sicily during the 1940s and 1950s. The plot revolves around Giuliano's fight against the corrupt government, his clashes with the mafia, and his quest for justice and freedom. As the story unfolds, the audience is taken on a journey filled with treachery, terror, and political intrigue.
In the desolate aftermath of the Russo-Ukrainian war in the 2020s, a Ukrainian man struggles with life after war, dealing with PTSD, contemplating suicide, and uncovering a mass grave of war victims. The story explores the environmental destruction and the ongoing power struggles in Eastern Ukraine.
Call Sign 'Banderas' is a thrilling war movie set in Ukraine during the Russian invasion in the year 2014. It focuses on the power struggle and crisis faced by Ukrainian soldiers in the war zone, particularly in the Donbas region. The film delves into the emotional and physical challenges of the soldiers amidst the armed conflict and insurgency, highlighting the complexities of Russo-Ukrainian relations and the impact on the Ukrainian people.
Ukrainian journalist Katya Soldak, currently living in New York City and working for Forbes magazine, chronicles Ukraine's history: its strong ties to Russia for centuries; how it broke away from the USSR and began to walk alone; the Orange Revolution, the Maidan Revolution, the Crimea annexation, the Donbass War; all through the eyes of her family and friends settled in Kharkiv, a large Ukrainian city located just eighteen miles from the Russian border.
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.
Bilbao, Basque Country, 2001: a ruthless terrorist attack shatters the family of police officer Carlos Martínez. Barcelona, 2013: Carlos leaves Mariusz, a Polish immigrant, in charge of his daughter and, offering vague excuses, returns to the Basque Country and rents a house in Lekeitio, a small village by the sea.
A Sniper's War is a documentary that follows the story of a sniper during the Russo-Ukrainian War in Donbas, Ukraine. It explores the sniper's role in the conflict and delves into the complex political propaganda and power struggles involved.
Bad Roads is a drama movie set in Ukraine during the Donbass war. It explores the consequences of the Russian invasion and the power struggle in the region. The film follows the lives of different characters affected by the war and their experiences in the war zone.
Beshoot is a Ukrainian propaganda movie that depicts the brutal reality of the Russo-Ukrainian War and the dangers faced by the Ukrainian soldiers during the Battle of Ilovaisk. It showcases the hybrid war and the power struggle between Ukraine and Russia.
Frost is a drama movie set in war-torn Ukraine, following the story of a war journalist and his journey through the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. It explores the struggles of individuals caught in the midst of the war, the power struggles, and the humanitarian crisis that unfolds. The film captures the real-life experiences of the people affected by the war, shedding light on the complexities of war journalism and the toll it takes on those involved.
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.
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 Earth Is Blue as an Orange is a documentary film that follows a Ukrainian family living in a war zone. It explores their daily lives, challenges, and the impact of war on their relationships. The film also highlights the resilience and strength of the family as they navigate through the hardships of wartime.