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- A hit-man lives isolated in a cabin at the edge of a lake. One day, an injured woman arrives in front of his house. To save her, he could well risk his own life.
- A timeless Carpathian story - the young Ivan falls in love with the daughter of his father's killer among the Hutsul people of Ukraine.
- 1939. A young Ukrainian-American man Yaro comes to the Carpathian Mountains, because his father left him a fortune under the condition that he would marry a Ukrainian girl. There Yaro meets a Hutsul girl Ksenya and has to rethink his plan.
- A girl named Anya and her boyfriend Yurko come to visit Anya's parents in a small mountain village, where they encounter a young witch Ivanka, whom the people call Morena. Ivanka liked Yurko, and at night on Ivana Kupala, during the celebration, the witch makes Anya to associate herself with her with mystical ties for the sake of Yurko's life. The next morning Anya notices that her boyfriend acts absolutely differently. One night Anya finds Yurko in the witch's embraces. When she returns home in tears, Anya is being supported by her girlfriends. Unofficial war with Morena (Ivanka) begins. During one of the clashes, Ivanka tries to kill Anya, but she falls from the bridge and dies. From that day, horrors and mysticism begin. Ivanka's father gets crazy because of a grief and wants a revenge for the death of his daughter. At first, one friend of Anya disappears, she eventually finds her with a torn throat in the abandoned cemetery, and then the killings of other girlfriends help her in confrontation with Morena. Anya is confident that this is the case of Ivanka's father, but the truth is even more terrible. Yurko witnesses the brutal murder and the murderer is his beloved Anya, who bare hands to loosen up two adult armed cops who watched her after the death of Ivanka. In the morning, Anya does not remember anything done. It turns out that the soul of witch Ivanka controls the body of Anya at night . Yurko and Anya have to cut off this connection, destroying the soul and body of the witch. Will they be able to do this if everyone is against them?
- For young Australian adventurer Tim Cope, this was the journey of a lifetime - travelling 10,000 kms alone on horseback across the Eurasian steppe through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary. From the former Mongol capital Karakorum to the Danube, Tim retraced the path of the first nomads and followed the route taken by legendary Genghis Khan as he forged his great empire. Over three and a half gruelling years, and guided by an old Kazakh wisdom - "to understand the wolf, you must put on the skin of a wolf and look through its eyes" - Tim lived just as the ancient nomads did. The extreme challenges gave Tim empathy and insight into the nomadic way of life, and as a young man growing up, the journey became a personal rite of passage. At the end of his journey, Tim arrived on the Danube having achieved the first crossing of the steppe in modern times.
- Myroslava, 90-year-old Ukrainian poetess and activist in Estonia known as Miroslava Butshko-Jürissaar, unfolds her turbulent and romantic life in verses, prose and music, resonating in souls and hearts of the young.
- For centuries, the peoples of Transcarpathia were isolated by politics, geography, and poverty. Following WW1, neighboring states eyed Transcarpathia's strategic and material potential, and the region experienced a cultural renaissance. In 1939, as Europe prepared for war, the battle for area control escalated. Against a swell of political and military interventions, the republic of Carpatho-Ukraine was born, sowing the seeds for an independent Ukraine.
- Official music video of the Ukrainian hit "Gory", Mountains, dedicated to the beauty of Carpathians and the native culture of Ukraine.
- 2012–7.6 (19)TV EpisodeChris travels across Ukraine, taking in some of the country's 13,000 miles of railways. Along the way he takes in Kiev and Chernobyl, finishing by the banks of the Black Sea in Odessa.