Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi

Most Popular Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Tribe Trailer (2014)

11 September 2014

Deaf-mute Sergey enters a specialized boarding school for the deaf. In navigating through the school's hierarchy, he encounters a corrupt underbelly of criminality, known as The Tribe.

Animals in War Trailer (2025)

06 November 2025

Animals in War is a poignant anthology film inspired by true stories of animals impacted by the war in Ukraine.

Luxembourg Trailer (2021)

01 January 2021

The story of a group of people living in a permanent nuclear winter in the ruins of the old civilisation destroyed by an atomic war.

Deafness Trailer (2010)

28 April 2010

10 minutes in the life of several deaf-and-dumb boarding school inmates are reconstructed in real time.

Ukraine, Goodbye! Trailer (2011)

31 December 2011

Ukraine, goodbye! - Ukrainian film Almanac — a collection of short films about the acute social problem of Ukraine-emigration abroad.

The Incident Trailer (2006)

01 November 2006

The old forester had planned a day off in advance to enjoy a relaxing warm bath and listening to the radio .

Nuclear Waste Trailer (2012)

09 August 2012

Sergey and Sveta live in Chornobyl. He is a truck driver at a radioactive waste plant while she works at a radioactive decontamination station.

My Grandmother Fanny Kaplan Trailer (2016)

19 July 2016

1917, the Crimea. Fanny Kaplan is blind and out of prison. She starts an affair with her doctor, Dmitriy Ilyich Ulyanov.

Diagnosis Trailer (2009)

07 February 2009

When drug courier Petia and his pregnant girlfriend got into a militia raid, he did not suspect that his conflict with the law was not the least serious problem of his life.

Assholes. Arabesques Trailer (2009)

31 December 2009

A series of multi-genre short films dedicated to the epidemic of socio-cultural nihilism that has engulfed Ukrainian society.

Uljanenko Uncensored Trailer (2021)

24 June 2021

A documentary feature film about Oles Uljanenko, an author and cult figure of Ukrainian post-Soviet culture.