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This gorgeous movie—artfully composed in a muted sandy palette with exquisite attention to visual detail—takes place on the shores of the Black Sea in more
This gorgeous movie—artfully composed in a muted sandy palette with exquisite attention to visual detail—takes place on the shores of the Black Sea in Crimea, where a group of neighbors seek tranquility and fulfillment fishing and striving to live lives of meaning, outside the bustle and cynicism of city life. This is a film about universal themes of human interaction and love and explores the full range of human desires and relationships. Such Beautiful People is a gentle story of gentle people striving to make their lives better, to find true happiness, and to better understand one another. (via cinema.indiana.edu) close
The film "Man from the Alpha team" tells about real combat operations from the life of the special unit "Alpha". The film was directed by Boris Nebieridze. more
The film "Man from the Alpha team" tells about real combat operations from the life of the special unit "Alpha". The film was directed by Boris Nebieridze.
In the action movie “The Man from the Alpha Team” there are weekdays of a special purpose unit filled with adventures, dangerous tasks and sharp plots. The real event that formed the basis of the militant was the release of hostages in the Vilnius TV center. close
Roman Shyrman's documentary details the life and work of Sergei Paradjanov, who was no less vibrant and extravagant in everyday life than in his films. more
Roman Shyrman's documentary details the life and work of Sergei Paradjanov, who was no less vibrant and extravagant in everyday life than in his films. His personal life was itself a piece of art. This film is a tragicomic story about this great improviser and fantasist. close
Happy People is a comedy film directed by Alexander Shapiro. The film tells about very wealthy friends who are faced with the fact that they simply have more
Happy People is a comedy film directed by Alexander Shapiro. The film tells about very wealthy friends who are faced with the fact that they simply have nothing to do.
The search for entertainment leads the characters of the picture “Happy People” to the idea of concluding a rather bizarre agreement: each week one sets a task to another that must be fulfilled, despite the fact that any person in their right mind may well seem meaningless and impossible.
The main roles in the film were played by Vitaly Linetsky and close
Monatik burst into the Ukrainian show business swiftly, triumphantly and as if out of nowhere, immediately starting to make music in quality comparable more
Monatik burst into the Ukrainian show business swiftly, triumphantly and as if out of nowhere, immediately starting to make music in quality comparable to European and American samples. The documentary project will tell about the artist's life even before he became famous and the most demanded Ukrainian performer. close
Short work Chris Woods "Strange People" (Wonderful People) is the story of Vadim, a man who tries to voluntarily take his own life. On his way, this hero more
Short work Chris Woods "Strange People" (Wonderful People) is the story of Vadim, a man who tries to voluntarily take his own life. On his way, this hero of the picture faces only an indifference to himself, when suddenly fate sends him an unexpected acquaintance.
The film "Strange People" - a participant of the Odessa International Film Festival, was presented in the section of the Ukrainian national competition. close
This story of a clash between animal rights activists and dog hunters in modern Ukraine shows the concept of cruelty and compassion, domination and tolerance, more
This story of a clash between animal rights activists and dog hunters in modern Ukraine shows the concept of cruelty and compassion, domination and tolerance, revealing the state of modern society at the crossroads between the instinct of destruction and the desire to love. close
In Ukrainian culture, Kobza and Bandura have long coexisted naturally. In XVII-XVIII centuries. A little bit not in every Ukrainian house was a kobza. more
In Ukrainian culture, Kobza and Bandura have long coexisted naturally. In XVII-XVIII centuries. A little bit not in every Ukrainian house was a kobza. When in 1775 the Zaporozhye Sich was liquidated, all fewer Cossacks and elders played on Kobzas. But the Kobzar spiritual tradition continued to exist among the people—the blind singers resembled pro-Cossack liberties. Very high was the moral authority of these wandering philosophers-artists. The author of the film explores the question "who are they" and "contemporary kobzari and lyrnics, how are they integrated into society, and how does society perceive them?" For this five Ukrainians, whose professions are not connected with music (but these guys have a serious hobby – Lyra and Kobza), are invited to walk along the ancient Kobzar trails and see how the kobzars, the modern people perceive them, and understand whether it is necessary to walk along the ancient Kobzar paths and see how the kobzars, the modern people, and ... close
The film will tell the story of the sorcerer Ignat and Archpriest Arsenicum. Everything begins with the same as in 1912 the priest came to the sorcerer and began to read him his short stories.
The film will tell the story of the sorcerer Ignat and Archpriest Arsenicum. Everything begins with the same as in 1912 the priest came to the sorcerer and began to read him his short stories. close
"Ukraine: Point of reference" (Ukraine). Dotka Vidliku is a documentary project dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence. 20 years more
"Ukraine: Point of reference" (Ukraine). Dotka Vidliku is a documentary project dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence. 20 years after the landmark events of 1989-1991, which forever changed the geopolitical situation in the world, the people of Ukraine live in a new country.
But while for millions of people, what happened determined their subsequent lives, the general public is still unfamiliar with the situation at the highest echelons of the Ukrainian government. The creators of the film "Ukraine: The starting point tells about what happened 20 years ago, and how Ukraine gained its independence. close
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