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Chervonyi. No Front Line (2023)

It's 30s of the XX century. Western Ukraine is under the Second Poland Republic. Danylo Chervonyi, an ordinary student, is fascinated by the idea of creating an independent Ukrainian state. Four friends forced to begin an armed confrontation with the authorities.

The End of the River (2022)

A series of events brings the Bulgarian Fori to the Danube Delta. In the Ukrainian city of Vylkove, due to random tragic circumstances, Fory finds himself in custody. But in this city inhabited by Lipovans, the hero meets true love, and the beauty and spiritual atmosphere of "Ukrainian Venice" gives him the feeling that this is the place he was looking for all his life.

The Man Who Stood in the Way (2022)

The physician and politician MUDr. Frantisek Kriegel, the hero of the Prague Spring of 1968, who was arrested and kidnapped to Moscow on the night of August 21st together with five leaders of the party and the state (Dubcek, Cerník, Smrkovský, Spacek and Simon). He was the only Czechoslovak politician who managed to stand up to Brezhnev in Moscow captivity, even under the threat of liquidation, and not to sign the Moscow Protovol which meant agreeing to the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968.

Hadzhibey fortress (2020)

The end of the eighteenth century. The Ottoman Porte and the Transdanubian Sich are fighting Russia for the northern Black Sea coast. The last fortress is held – Hadjibey. The Transdanubian Cossacks send Cossack Andrew to the Turkish commandant of the fortress of Ahmet Pasha with a letter containing a secret message of extraordinary importance concerning the war.

Anton (2019)

The story of two boys who are destined to live in a period of tremendous upheaval. This is the World War I, the coming to power of the Communists, the destruction of two empires, the military aggression of the Bolsheviks in Ukraine, which proclaimed independence, hunger as a consequence.

Billboard at the Cementery (2022)

A new advertisement with a naked young woman on a billboard near a cemetery does not confuse either the city authorities or the townspeople. But the mother, who lost her only son in the war, cannot come to terms with this outrageous mail. A small woman with great grief opposes the viciousness of the system in which she lives.