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    Poster for Crimea. As It Was
    Movie
    2016•
    8.0

    Crimea. As It Was

    The film is a story about the officers, soldiers and seamen who did not betray their oath of loyalty to the people of Ukraine and their first hand accounts about Russia's invasion and annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula. They continue to fulfill their military obligations on land, on sea and in the air today.

    Poster for Poliske Nets
    Movie
    2021

    Poliske Nets

    Poliske was contaminated with radioactive material after the 1986 Chornobyl disaster. Soviet authorities did everything they could to erase the ancient history of this town, and after Chornobyl, they destroyed its future.

    Poster for The Jail on Stryiska Street
    Movie
    2022

    The Jail on Stryiska Street

    The beautiful building of Drohobych Pedagogical University was a place of horrible crimes during Soviet Occupation. The truth about those was revealed only after Ukraine's independence, dug out by the citizens of Drohobych.

    Poster for Teachers. Holidays in the Occupation
    Movie
    2022

    Teachers. Holidays in the Occupation

    During the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in the spring of 2022, Russian troops occupied the suburbs of the capital for more than a month. This film is dedicated to the educators of the Kyiv region, who did not despair even under shelling, enemy control, and the constant threat to their lives. The viewer will travel through the educational institutions of Hostomel, Irpin, Bucha and Vorzel, to become acquainted with those, who hold, and will be holding in their hands the future of our country.

    Poster for Polissya. Aftertaste
    Movie
    2019

    Polissya. Aftertaste

    Polissya was the second largest city in the area close to Chornobyl, after Pripyat, but it was not evacuated for 13 years after the disaster. The authorities created conditions for people to stay; moreover, new houses were even built in the city for those who had been evacuated from Pripyat. During this entire period, residents were not informed that radiation levels were 10 times higher than normal. The evacuation was not completed until 1999.