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    Poster for Taras Shevchenko. Hopes
    Movie
    1996

    Taras Shevchenko. Hopes

    Fate did not spare him trials and tribulations. It is impossible to imagine a more shameful punishment than being deprived of the right to write and paint, than years of exile as a soldier in the Orenburg Corps. However, military service did not destroy Taras's faith in God and people.

    Poster for The End of the World is Postponed Until...
    Movie
    1995

    The End of the World is Postponed Until...

    A two-part documentary about Doomsday sectarians.

    Poster for Touch
    Movie
    1991

    Touch

    The characters in the film try to understand the bioenergetic and informational influence of works of art on the psychological state of the viewer and listener. Scientists, psychologists, psychotherapists, a composer, and an artist seek answers to the question: why do some works depress, others pacify, and still others evoke feelings of joy? Is it possible to use this to treat people?

    Poster for My Address is Solovki: Why Translate Virgil?
    Movie
    1992

    My Address is Solovki: Why Translate Virgil?

    Mykola Zerov was another prisoner of the Solovki camps. He was an outstanding Ukrainian poet, an excellent translator of ancient works, and a scholar of philology. Like others, he was destroyed by the repressive machine on Solovki.

    Poster for My Address is Solovki: The Trap
    Movie
    1991

    My Address is Solovki: The Trap

    The events of 1935–36 sent scientists, cultural figures, and Comintern workers to Solovki. Instead of a realm of free labor, there were prisons and camps; instead of blue socialism, there was the tyranny of petty Macbeths at the bottom of the camp hierarchy. This is a short documentary about Les Kurbas, a Ukrainian playwright.

    Poster for My Address is Solovki: Don't Hit a Woman, Even with a Flower
    Movie
    1992

    My Address is Solovki: Don't Hit a Woman, Even with a Flower

    The trials and tribulations of the wives and daughters of repressed "counterrevolutionaries" who shared the fate of their relatives in the Solovki camps.

    Poster for My Address is Solovki: The Burden of Silence
    Movie
    1991

    My Address is Solovki: The Burden of Silence

    The events of 1935–36 sent scientists, cultural figures, and Comintern workers to Solovki. Instead of a realm of free labor, there were prisons and camps; instead of blue socialism, there was the tyranny of petty Macbeths at the bottom of the camp hierarchy. This is a short documentary about Mykola Kulish, a Ukrainian writer.

    Poster for Taras Shevchenko. Legacy
    Movie
    1995

    Taras Shevchenko. Legacy

    About the fate of the great poet's legacy, which was collected and preserved by his friends and is now kept at the Taras Shevchenko State Museum in Kyiv.

    Poster for Kazymyr the Great, or Malevych the Peasant
    Movie
    1994

    Kazymyr the Great, or Malevych the Peasant

    The early 20th century through the eyes of abstract artists. Pages from the diary of Kazimir Malevich, the founder of Suprematism.

    Poster for Ukrainian Navy
    Movie
    1996

    Ukrainian Navy

    A short educational film.

    Poster for Contrary to Common Sense
    Movie
    1991

    Contrary to Common Sense

    Poster for I See You, Bukovina
    Movie
    1992

    I See You, Bukovina

    The story of an old Bukovinian who returned to his homeland after some time. His heart rejoices at the magnificent scenery of the Carpathian Mountains, his meeting with Chernivtsi, folk customs, and folklore creations.

    Poster for If Only There Were No War
    Movie
    1994

    If Only There Were No War

    A short documentary.

    Poster for And the Truth Will Set Us Free
    Movie
    1991

    And the Truth Will Set Us Free

    A Perebudova documentary.

    Poster for Voice
    Movie
    1991

    Voice

    Two great prophets of Russia: Leo Tolstoy and Vladimir Lenin, their reflections on socialism, good and evil, and the purpose of human beings in this world.

    Poster for Will the Doctor Return?
    Movie
    1993

    Will the Doctor Return?

    About the renowned clinician, scientist, and first academician among Ukrainian physicians, Teofil Gavrilovich Yanovsky, who valued compassion above worldly fame. All of Kyiv attended the funeral of the Doctor in 1928.

    Poster for Rules and procedures for the use of weapons by police officers
    Movie
    1995

    Rules and procedures for the use of weapons by police officers

    A short documentary.

    Poster for A Molfar from the Nechai Family
    Movie
    1992

    A Molfar from the Nechai Family

    A film about a Carpathian folk healer - molfar.

    Poster for Create Yourself
    Movie
    1991

    Create Yourself

    A short art documentary.

    Poster for Biocenoses of Ukraine and Their Protection
    Movie
    1992

    Biocenoses of Ukraine and Their Protection

    The diverse and generous nature of Ukraine provides an opportunity to discuss concepts such as population, biomass, biotope, and autotroph, which constitute the essence of the term "biocenosis." It also explores the unity of living and non-living things in nature and the danger of disrupting this integrity.