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- A small van traverses war-torn roads, picking up Ukrainians as they abandon their homes at the front. Shuttling them across the battered landscape into exile, the van becomes a fragile refuge, a zone for its passengers' confidences.
- An absurd and strict dystopian society is suddenly disrupted when its leader is overthrown.
- Rathika Sitsabaiesan, a former Canadian MP, advocates for Eelam Tamils in Canada, citing her own experiences of being surveilled by the government responsible for widespread suffering in Sri Lanka.
- What is hidden behind the "Black Square," which was painted by the obsessive artist Kazymyr Malevych? For his rivals - "fraud", for the Soviet regime - secret code, for one woman - love letter. However for Ukrainians - prophecy.
- A man repairs his shing net and goes out to the bridge. Two trams run into each other - nobody is hurt and cables are xed the same day. A small concert is given for factory workers and the sincere performance of a violinist makes them cry. Bombs fall into the sea, no one notices.
- Russian citizen and Soviet-born Ukrainian native Vitaly Mansky crisscrosses Ukraine to explore Ukrainian society after the Maidan revolution as mirrored within his own large Ukrainian family. They live scattered all across the country: in Lviv, Odessa, the separatist area in Donbas, and Sevastopol on Crimea. The film is looking for reasons of the conflict after which citizens of a single country found themselves on a different sides of barricades including director's own family. The main narrative takes place in the here and now, starting with the turning point of ex-president Victor Yanukovych's flight to Russia. But below the main narrative there is a strong historical undercurrent, because the lives of protagonists of the film are marked by history on every step they take. This undercurrent will carry information about the Russian-Ukrainian conflict's deep roots in centuries of close ties between the two countries.
- The investigative documentary Eurodonbas aims to debunk Soviet myths and bring to light that more than 100 years ago, Donbas was an integral part of the European economy.
- The narrative of the film centres around four characters with entirely different attitudes, destinies, and life goals. However, they share the desire to preserve life inside the largest oasis in Ukraine, which is drastically losing its uniqueness.
- When Ruslana floods her Munich flat, Vladan, a former Boxer from Serbia, comes to her rescue. It is the night when Ruslana's son Bogdan should finally come from Kiev. He rather falls in love with the spoiled pop-starlet Maria, for whom he is working. Both, however, are depending on Maria's rich patron Jora. The same night in Belgrade Vladan's son Zoran meets Jelena. But she intends to leave her homeland the next day, forever. Three cities. Three Love-Stories. One night in Europe.
- The Ukrainian batiar (Lviv's subculture) from Lviv falls in love with the daughter of a Polish noble. To save her he joins the Polish uprising against Austria in Lviv in 1848. In the result he becomes a hero of the revolution.
- Ukrainian Mockumentary about a Canadian film director arrived to the biggest European country and discovered that everyone had left.
- According to Hanna Lehka's play "Gas Boiler on Credit". Sasha has a house in the village of Graceful and an exemplary, loving wife. They are expecting a second child, paying a loan for a large fridge, dreaming of saving money for a gas boiler. And in the future - to buy "Lanos" and wave the family to the Crimea. In order to bring all these unforgettable dreams to life, Sasha had to develop a clever scheme of monetary manipulation. By chance, Sasha's machinations are exposed. The trip to Crimea seems to be delayed.
- Pregnant girl Lesya without much prospects for the future lives in anticipation of a miracle. In exchange with her friend Olga, she works as a night shop in a kiosk. During the day, she sleeps to hear no complaints from her unemployed mother. Because of this, the girl calls herself an owl. Every night, as she changes, Lesya thinks that something will happen and her life will change. Every morning, a girl, depressed by what happened, goes home. Day and night, the reality and the terrifying dreams of the heroine are intertwined - both in a dream and in reality she is doomed to equal loss.
- Victor, a student at the Faculty of Architecture, is in love with Barcelona and works with Gaudi. He is seeking a grant to study in Barcelona and is awaiting a response from a Spanish university. While the University of Barcelona is deciding whether to admit a student from Ukraine to its ranks, he is rolling to the very bottom - Will the rescue letter arrive in time? The film is part of a series of short films Ukraine, goodbye!.