2 Broke Girls follows the lives of Max, a street-smart waitress from a poor background, and Caroline, a former rich girl who is now broke. They meet while working at a diner in Brooklyn and become unlikely friends. Together, they navigate the challenges of saving money, dealing with money problems, and dreaming of opening their own cupcake business.
Servant of the People is a political satire comedy TV show set in Ukraine. It revolves around an unlikely hero, a history teacher, who becomes the President of Ukraine. The show explores themes of power, greed, vengeance, and morality, while also mocking and imitating real-life politics. The story takes place in the 2010s and delves into the dynamics of Ukrainian politics and corrupt officials. Love, relationships, and family also play significant roles in the plot, adding depth to the humorous narrative.
A Catholic priest from Ukraine and an anthropologist from Siberia work together to bring about world peace amidst political tensions.
The dramatic life story of singer Pyotr Leshchenko (1898-1954), a legendary performer of romances, tango, Russian folk and gypsy songs.
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.
The Wild Fields is an adventure drama film set in Ukraine. It follows a man who returns to his hometown in Eastern Ukraine to search for his missing brother. As he delves deeper into the local underworld and uncovers secrets from his past, he becomes entangled in a web of organized crime and must confront his own demons.
Reflection (2021) is a psychological drama that takes place during the Russo-Ukrainian War. It follows the story of a European man who is captured and held captive by armed insurgents. As he struggles to survive in the war-torn region, he forms unexpected relationships with a nurse, a psychologist, and other prisoners. The film explores themes of power struggles, the impact of war on individuals, and the complexities of human relationships.
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.
Anne-Laure Bonnel, a young director and mother of a French family, decides to accompany Alexander, a father of Ukrainian family, to the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine in a pro-Russian zone. At the heart of the war, she captures the terrible images of a deadly conflict and an unprecedented humanitarian disaster.
Witness the much-awaited rematch between reigning champion Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier as they battle it out in the octagon for the UFC title.
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.
V. Silvestrov (2020) is a biographical documentary that delves into the life and music of the renowned Ukrainian composer. Through interviews and archival footage, the film explores Silvestrov's journey as a musician and his contributions to the world of music. It offers a deep insight into the cultural and artistic landscape of Ukraine, particularly Kyiv, and sheds light on Silvestrov's unique style and composition techniques. This documentary is a must-watch for music enthusiasts and anyone interested in the Ukrainian music scene.
The search for a government soldier taken captive on February 20, 2014 in Kyiv takes protester Sashko to the front lines on the East of Ukraine. There he meets Ivan, a Ukrainian volunteer harbouring a secret that could undermine a fragile cease-fire…
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...
Uncut is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dangerous world of illegal mining. It follows the story of a European businessman who gets involved in illicit diamond mining in Donbas, Ukraine. As he navigates the treacherous landscape, he also struggles with complex relationships, including his father-son and employer-employee dynamics. Set against the backdrop of the stunning river landscapes of Sri Lanka, Uncut explores themes of greed, family, and the consequences of making unethical choices in pursuit of wealth.
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.
Once Upon a Time in the City on the Stone is a comedy crime movie set in the backdrop of the ongoing war in Ukraine. It follows the story of a military veteran who finds himself involved in a power struggle between bandit leaders in a city near the Russian-Ukrainian border. The movie explores themes of loss, following one's dreams, and the impact of war on individuals and their communities.
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