Maksym Yakobchuk Trailers
Torture Culture TrailerCrimea: The War Before the War. Part 1 TrailerThe War They Play Trailer
Torture Culture TrailerCrimea: The War Before the War. Part 1 TrailerThe War They Play Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
26 March 2020
The horror story, imbued with the search for the true evil in this world. The most ancient legends of folklore will be recreated from the ancient beliefs about the otherworldly evil of the Kazakh region.
07 December 2023
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russia has used the Olenivka prison, located in Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast, as a camp for prisoners of war and civilian hostages from Mariupol.
07 June 2024
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian law enforcement agencies have recorded 292 cases of sexual violence by the Russian military.
29 May 2025
Melitopol, a city in Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia Oblast, has traditionally been a hub of religious and cultural diversity.
27 February 2025
In June 2023, there was an explosion at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant. Several pieces of evidence showed that the Russian military, who were in control of the hydroelectric power plant at the time, had blown it up from the inside.
17 October 2024
A rare glimpse into Russia's ongoing terror in the occupied territories of Ukraine. Through personal stories and firsthand accounts, the film's author, Danylo Mokryk, reveals the horrific realities of life under occupation on the east bank of the Dnipro River in the southern Kherson Oblast since 2022.
13 February 2026
Torture in Russian captivity is systematic. In a new documentary, The Kyiv Independent’s War Crimes Investigations Unit uncovers the torture of Ukrainian civilians held by Russian forces and traces the roots of these practices through Russian history.
16 July 2014
Novel film: the story of the interesting life path of one picture and its unusual use at the end.
23 October 2025
The documentary follows the story of Iryna's family (name changed), who fled Russian occupation to save her son from possible conscription.
30 October 2015
They could not look indifferently at the bloody wounds of Ukraine, did not stand aside when the Ukrainian East fell into darkness.
10 January 2026
Russia seized Crimea in February–March 2014, shortly after the EuroMaidan Revolution, at a time when Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych had fled the country and the new authorities were just beginning to govern.
29 March 2024
Russia’s current aggression against Ukrainians contains a number of signs of genocide, so the Kyiv Independent’s War Crimes Investigations Unit decided to investigate the matter.
23 January 2025
Russian forces looted two museums in Kherson in the fall of 2022 — the Art Museum and the Museum of Local History.