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- 'Ukraine on Fire 2' is one-minute docu-series about the Russia's war on Ukraine.
- "Passion" is a metaphorical story about a lady visited by the twin brother of her beloved: love turns into chaos, sin and atonement.
- A cinematic journey to places of power and destiny of the screenwriter of the legendary Ukrainian film "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors".
- Tens of Ukrainian and international filmmakers and media personalities were killed in the Russo-Ukrainian war. "Last shooting" is a collection of one-minute episodes about them, primarily based on unique private videos.
- A portrait of a legendary university professor who inspired generations of lawyers.
- A mother hides another mother's son, facing her destiny as millions in those days, lest we forget.
- The first optimist and last WWII soldier of a 600-year-old Transcarpathian village, 91-year-old librarian and chess player Yuriy Kurucza carols his stories of life, amours and homeland.
- An inspiring portrait of Dovzhenko, one of the greatest film directors, known as Homer of Cinema.
- An adventurer frequents Transcarpatia, to discover the mysterious reason of attraction to this picturesque place. Followed by its Angel, this time he visits town of Tyachiv and his own past. Or is it just a dream?
- 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.
- What dominates: destiny or will? Is the destiny more about happiness or sorrow? What is a good death? Memory. Care. Hope. A private story as a reflection of the Transcarpathian turbulent history in recent 100 years.
- 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.
- Ficus is a metaphoric look at the inner life of the world's famous symbol of unity, self-sufficiency and joy.
- A city-lover tries to safeguard indigenous nature in the capital. He launches an NGO but the Ministry of Justice refuses to register it. A legal battle culminates at the European Court. It takes time but does it also waste the love?
- Life is wonderful until one day the sportsman is brutalized, falling a victim to a corrupt criminal justice system. Not giving up, he seeks justice at the European Court of Human Rights.
- A 100-year-old Ukrainian scholar's inspirational story about longevity, mentality and nature.
- A sensual look at life of the symbol of vitality, wealth and social status.
- There is a sacred place called Sanctuarium. It is not physically fixed. You can discover it within yourself. But if it's difficult to find it, you might visit such the place in Tallinn's Old Town where you can also meet its Founder.
- 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.
- 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.
- A 95-year-old lady recalls her troubled youth while baking bread: we discover secrets of her life about surviving the Europe's largest famine, Holodomor.
- Most intimate, heartbreaking and inspiring confessions by and about Lesya Gongadze's life and her son's disappearance that prompted a revolution.
- This country dramatically changes by 2050s. We look back at 2008 when a group of young lawyers, headed and motivated by Vyacheslav Bihun, establishes the All-Ukrainian Week of Law which becomes a new law tradition.
- Water well is an image of purity of our souls. Last and frank memories of Ivan Chendej's wife bring us to "Chendej's Well", shedding some light on the forgotten screenwriter of the legendary Ukrainian movie "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors."
- A touching sisterly portrait of Ivan Chendej, the screenwriter of the legendary "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors".
- Fatalis is a metaphoric look at the life and fate of walnut, a symbol of intelligence, wisdom and inspiration.
- "Ichthus" is a metaphor for human life inspired by observation on fish, a symbol of health and faith.
- "Duma about Justice" is a short film about justice and some legal aspects of the Gongadze case, brought to screen in the name of Georgiy Gongadze's dearest human.
- Rediscovering Chendej's role in making one of the best movies, «Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors», a timeless Carpathian love story and cinematic image of Ukrainian spirituality.
- A cinematic essay on behalf of Tyachiv, the director's birthplace.
- Almost a thriller about a candidate for a newly formed Supreme Court, who is trying to overcome a public's opinion about his alleged "bad character".
- Short"Ivan's Passion" is a film about fateful events surrounding a novel "Ivan" by Ivan Chendej, a Transcarpathian wordsmith and screenwriter of the most celebrated Ukrainian movie.
- While surgical Maestro Pavlo Ivanchov is saving another life, we are taken on a unique journey inside a body.
- In her last confession, mother Lesya Gongadze reveals some mystery, recalling her son, disappeared journalist Georgiy Gongadze.
- Writers selected in a contest gather in Transcarpathia to reach Yasenova, an inspiring place as noted by Ivan Chendej, best known as a co-writer of the legendary film "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors".
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- A passionate look at the father and the post-war fate of the Transcarpathian family.
- A dashcam cinematic image of Ukrainians on the road.
- A metaphoric film about a bittersweet and human-dependent fate of a rabbit.
- "Mariupol on Fire" is a collection of one-minute 9:16 witness films about Mariupol during the 2022 war in Ukraine as a part of series "Ukraine on Fire 2".
- A man decides whether to accept a call to protect his country's independence in a new war. Joining a special intelligence unit, he is testing his destiny with allies and enemies with a slight but sweet chance for reward.
- A short metaphor about the search for harmony in a mountain river.
- An 85-year-old Ukrainian highlander's first time told story about her love and dates with death during undercover operations in the fight for her nation's independence.
- A portrait of a good mother and her challenges from the best-known Ukrainian mother.
- Taras Shevchenko has been a cult figure for Ukrainians for around 200 years. His significance is being constantly rediscovered. The film depicts controversial views about him by Lesya Gongadze (1943-2013), a prominent Ukrainian heroine.