The film depicts a psychological battle involving suspense and romance between the protagonist, who feigns mental illness to avoid being declared a war criminal, and a female military doctor from the Soviet military's political department who interrogates him.
Edgardo is a Malvinas War veteran who makes a living renting out his humble soccer field. After receiving negative reviews from young people wearing English jerseys, he decides to take revenge on those responsible.
During the Allied retreat on Dunkirk in May 1940, 99 captured English soldiers and officers were shot by an SS unit in a French village. The only survivor of the massacre Albert Pooley stakes health and life to find the murderer of his comrades. The television film shows the international solidarity of ordinary people, who are brought together by the memory of a terrible war crime and make this crime atone for. Based on a factual report by Cyril Jolly.
The film covers events related to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation and consists of interviews with well-known figures from the Ukrainian film and show business industry, in which they talk about how the war has affected their daily and creative lives.
The documentary explores the first day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It combines documentary chronicles with an exhibition at the National Museum of History of Ukraine in Another World War. The film delves into the chronology and history of the invasion, offering insights into the museum’s role as a living history of the region. It highlights the unity and resilience of the Ukrainian people as they face the challenges of war, fighting not only for their freedom but for the freedom of all Europe.
War transforms public space, turning the sky from a peaceful sight into a symbol of threat. The film uses found footage to depict this shift, showing peaceful and military skies from dawn to dawn. It includes sounds from military radio stations UVB-76 and Kraplia, highlighting the continuity from the Cold War to the current political tensions in Ukraine.
A documentary short with no narration, just the music by Anton Baibakov in the background, consisting of black and white photographs Olexandr Glyadelov took between 24.02.2022 and 31.05.2022 in Ukrainian cities - Kyiv, Bucha, Irpin, Borodyanka, Gostomel, Moshchun, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Male Rohan, Chuhuiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kramatorsk.
A documentary short with no narration, just the music by Anton Baibakov in the background, consisting of black and white photographs of Vladyslav Krasnoshchok made in deocuppied cities and at the frontline.