Blindfold by Taras Dron
UKRAINE | 2020 | Feature Film | 100'
The MMA fighter Yuliya has lost her boyfriend in the war in Eastern Ukraine. She starts a new relationship to make her life move forward.
Warsaw Film Festival (Best film Competition 1-2 2020), Odesa International Film Festival (FIPRESCI Award 2021)
Stop-Zemlia by Kateryna Gornostai
UKRAINE | 2021 | Feature Film | 122'
16-year-old Masha experiences her pregraduate year at a Kyiv school with her friends Yana and Senya. After she falls in love with her classmate Sasha it forces introverted and sensitive Masha to leave her comfort zone. An authentic and sensitive coming of age about Ukrainian youth.
Berlin International Film Festival (Crystal Bear Generation 14plus 2021), Fünf Seen Film Festival (Best film award 2021), Odessa International Film Festival (Best Feature Film 2021).
As far as possible by Ganna Iaroshevych
UKRAINE | 2021 | Documentary | 71'
The story of Michel, a young German man whose dream is to live a simple life far from civilization. He lives in the Ukrainian mountains and takes care of endangered animals, water buffalo.
Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA (Andriy Matrosov Award 2021), Molodist Kyiv International Film Festival, Cervino CineMountain
Salt from Bonneville
UKRAINE | 2020 | Documentary | 74'
The story is about Nazar and Max, two guys from Ukraine, and an old Soviet bike, and the ambitious goal they set for themselves to beat the world speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA.
Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA 2021 (Special Mention of the DOCU/UKRAINE National Competition, Special Mention of Student Jury) International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam 2021 (Official selection)
Bad Roads by Natalia Vorozhbyt
UKRAINE | 2020 | Feature Film | 105'
Four short stories along the roads in the Donbass. They lead into a world where chaos reigns and humanity has capitulated. Eastern Ukraine today. No one knows anymore who is fighting for whom and for what.
Fünf Seen Film Festival (Young Talent Award 2021), Venice International Film Critics Week (Verona Film Club Award 2020)
Trigger Warning: scenes of sexual abuse and war actions.
This Rain Will Never Stop by Alina Gorlova
UKRAINE | 2020 | Documentary | 103'
Andriy Suleiman fled with his family from his home in Syria to Ukraine, from one war zone to the next. One uncle makes it to Germany, another stays in Iraq, a third in Syria. The film unfolds from the eternal alternation of war and peace, traces sharp contours and lets them blur again.
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (First Appearance Award 2020), One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival (Best Film 2021)