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- A romantic police captain breaks a beautiful member of a rebel group out of prison to help her rejoin her fellows, but things are not what they seem.
- In 1945, a group of Jewish holocaust survivors planned to poison the water system in Germany. The film tells the dangerous and bold secret-operation which was called - Plan A.
- The history of the film unfolds in the 1990s in Ukraine. The protagonist - a bandit nicknamed Rhinoceros - falls into the grip of the Ukrainian criminal world in the 1990s and begins his bloody path, which leads him not where he expected.
- During the 1655 war between Protestant Sweden and Catholic Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth some Polish-Lithuanian nobles side with Swedish king Charles X Gustav while others side with the Polish king Jan Kazimierz.
- American boy Peter and blind minstrel Ivan are thrown together by fate amidst the turbulent mid-1930s Soviet Ukraine.
- A feature-length film based on the story "Me, a Pobeda and Berlin" by the legendary Ukrainian musician Kuzma Scryabin.
- Based on Primo Levi's autobiographical "The Reawakening".
- Nazi troops massacre 30,000 Jews over a three-day period in September 1941.
- A young cook runs away to pursue her dream of becoming a chef at a prestigious restaurant in the city. Though when she stumbles upon a cookbook from 1929, authored by the legendary chef Olga Franko, her life takes an unexpected turn.
- A Russian WW2 spy spoof following misadventures of a clueless Soviet secret agent trapped inside Hitler's inner circle.
- Edward Popielski, a detective of extraordinary intellect and physical strength but tormented by epileptic visions that help him in his investigations, is specially appointed by the gods to avenge crimes in the city of Lviv in 1930s Poland.
- In the Carpathian mountains, a volcano has awoken, threatening the realm of Prince Daniel. In time, untold riches of the altered landscape will be revealed, and war will consume The Realm.
- Follow three professional video game players as they overcome personal adversity, family pressures, and the realities of life to compete in a $1,000,000 tournament that could change their lives forever.
- A married couple decides to divorce, but things don't quite go the way they planned.
- 1932. Western Ukraine. The fighters of an underground Ukrainian organization conduct a revolutionary action against the government. Contrary to their plans, it turns into a bloody slaughter. Now the choice of young patriots is small : death or immortality.
- Young MMA fighter Yuliya has lost her boyfriend in the war in eastern Ukraine. She starts a new relationship to make her life move forward.
- A human-rights lawyer conducts conversations with two men whose fathers were indicted as war criminals for their roles in WWII - Nazi Governors and consultants to Adolf Hitler himself.
- This is the story about man who had a great way. His adventures and losses, his life make you to be surprised. We invite you in the middle ages - a times of darkness, of heroes, of big power and of eternity love.
- The holocaust from the perspective of a young girl which tells her story through Instagram.
- "Ether" is a story of a military medical doctor experimenting with science at the beginning of the 20th century in order to get power over other people.
- One of the last Yiddish films made in Poland before the Nazi invasion, this film tells the story of a mother's persistent struggles to support her three children in pre-war World War II Polish Ukraine. After her family is pulled apart by severe poverty and the turmoil of war, she and her children make their way to New York and turn to the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society for help.
- A cinematic journey to places of power and destiny of the screenwriter of the legendary Ukrainian film "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors".
- A group of young Ukrainians is preparing a modern stage version of Hamlet. Their goal is to use their own wartime experiences and traumas to relate to Shakespeare's play.
- Ex-military commander David Guerra is hired by shady millionaire Anthony Levin to rescue his wife Valentina who was kidnapped by Javier Martinez, leader of a guerrilla group.
- Avshalom, a successful musician, relocates to Paris when his wife Annabelle gets a job there. They are greeted by terrorist attacks, and the dream of a romantic year abroad soon turns into a nightmare.
- After petty smuggler steals a priceless artifact, hundreds of mummies invade humanity, installing chaotic reign of Hatshepsut.
- At the beginning of September 1944, a German plane lands in Russia and drops off a married couple dressed as senior NKVD officers. Their only task is to kill Soviet leader Stalin.
- Australian filmmaker Sophia Turkiewicz investigates why her Polish mother abandoned her and uncovers the truth behind her mother's wartime escape from a Siberian gulag, leaving Sophia to confront her own capacity for forgiveness.
- An old detective thinks that he is too young for retiring. With the help of his friends, he plans to commit 'the crime of the century' and then quickly solve it. But being a criminal is much more harder than being a policeman.
- After screwing up a money exchange a Viennese small-time crook accompanied by a Russian hostess hits the road to the East.
- In the early 1920s the Austrian Leopold Weiss left his Jewish roots behind, converted to Islam and changed his name to Muhammad Asad. He became one of the most important Muslims of the 20th century, first as an advisor at the royal court of Saudi Arabia, and later translating the Koran into English. Asad was also a co-founder of Pakistan and its ambassador to the UN. The director follows his fading footsteps, leading from the Arabian desert to Ground Zero. He finds a man who was not looking for adventures but rather wanted to act as a mediator between East and West. "A Road To Mecca" takes this opportunity to deal with a heated debate which is currently becoming more and more important.
- A funny story of Lviv batiars (noble tramps) who live with the slogan: "To love Lviv, women and jokes". To make their life bright, they resort to various adventures, while remaining positive heroes. Unexpectedly the batiars become guardians of a young beauty and their adventures are gaining new momentum. The film's events take place in Lviv in 1938-1939.
- What is self-organization? How is democracy created? Who decides a punishment? Where are the center and the periphery of the revolution? Where does it start and where does it end? A brief power vacuum turns into the moment of greatest potentiality, when the beliefs of the past and the strategies for the future are discussed. The film tries to look at the mundane spaces of the city, and to understand whether the historical and revolutionary uncertainty is still there.
- The 2012 European Footballing Championship, held in Poland and Ukraine.
- The Short-Documentary "Winter in Lviv" shows the fate of four women in a country that is currently in an armed conflict and an economic crisis. This film is part of a cross-media fundrasing campaign in cooperation with the "Red Cross Baden".
- Film portrait of Zoryslava Romovska, a leading Ukrainian jurist and author of the Family Code project. A cinematic journey into the closed world of law along an untrodden path leads Star (in Ukrainian - Zirka) from Kosovo to Lviv, Kyiv and back, into corrupt politics and law - a path in the turbulent 80s, on which she strives to preserve her conscience and reputation, inspiring with her charisma.
- Ukrainian-American journalist, Katya Soldak, tells the story of her home country as it exits the USSR, goes through two revolutions, and a war with Russia-through the eyes of her family in Kharkiv, a Ukrainian city 18 miles from Russia
- 'Three separate stories of people variously bruised and uprooted by Russia's never-ending war on small states that are unwilling to comply to its imperial politics, 'Shadows of Empire' is ultimately a story of hope in the face of cruelty of history.' - Michal Oleszczyk How to live in a shadow of an empire? How can you think about the future if all that you see through the window are barbed wires, armoured vehicles and tanks? Aleksey from Nagorno-Karabakh, Timur from Ukraine, and Alexander from Georgia are facing these questions every day. These three men differ in almost every aspect of their lives, but in fact, each of them experiences the same consequences for their very existence. Each one of them experiences war. We observe people involved in the already forgotten border conflicts, that happened after the USSR collapse, and are still alive due to the Russian imperial policy.
- In the Carpathian mountains, a girl named Anna often experiences supernatural phenomena. After finding herself at the center of Ukrainian insurgents' struggle against the dominant forces of the Soviet Empire, a voice that she hears and dreams that she sees not only warns Anna of the looming danger but also changes the fate of those that surround her.
- In May 2018 European Union introduces a range of laws that regulate the protection of EU citizens personal data (General Data Protection Regulation). The law restricts the citizens rights to share, save and use the information about people without their permission. Ukraine is on the road to European integration and adopting its laws and regulations. This street incident demonstrates the insecurity of Ukrainian citizens due to the lack of such rules. At the same time it provides an opportunity to comprehend filming/recording a person in public space. The film refers to Isaac Asimov's thoughts about whether humanoid robots will be friendly to others.
- The liberation of Ukrainian and Belorussian lands from the yoke of Polish landlords and the reunification of the sister nations into a single family.
- The storyline is created with eyewitness accounts.
- Based on the novel of the same name by Ethel Lilian Voynich, adaptation by Chinese filmmakers in Ukraine with Ukrainian actors and Ukrainian crew members. This television series has twenty episodes.
- A 100-year-old Ukrainian scholar's inspirational story about longevity, mentality and nature.
- Stylish women promenade through modern Lwow's thriving market squares to a piano-and-violin accompaniment suggesting urban rhythms. Also known as Lemberg and home to an old, well-established Jewish community, this city nestled in a valley projects an aura of prosperity. Parks and pavilions punctuate its public spaces as trucks, pushcarts and bicycles ply its busy streets. Among the Jewish community landmarks shown are the Yad Haruzim Trade Union Building, the Old Ghetto, the softly curving exterior of the Modern Temple, the orthodox school, the Moorish-looking Lazarus Hospital and the grave of the "Golden Rose"-filmed in warm, dappled light-and the Nowosci Theater.
- Meet John Shackleton, a mild mannered septuagenarian who drives old ambulances into war zones and other places of need. Over the last 20 years, 'Shack' has gone on 44 of these incredible adventures, traveling to places such as Kosovo, Afghanistan and Georgia, crossing continents, dodging armed guards and delivering much needed medical supplies to the innocent victims of poverty, conflict and natural disasters everywhere. 'The Ambulance Man' is a real life road movie following Shack on his epic trek across to Ukraine, splicing footage with his travels with interviews with his friends and family. 'The Ambulance Man' will be an engrossing celebration of both Shack and his work. Note: The film will now contain an unexpected coda following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February 2022. Consequently, a final section of the documentary is currently being made.
- In one of the first films about the European Court of Human Rights, top human rights cases reflect human dramas which brought the applicants to the Court.
- Documentary which chronicles the donation of medical supplies and armored ambulances from the Cares organization, as a travelogue from northern England to the battlefront in eastern Ukraine.
- A family settles in a picturesque place. Next, a living monster grows next to their house: a 60-meter-high burning slag-heap, an ecological bomb. The fight for their rights brings them to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.