Piotr Armianovski Trailers
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Piotr Armianovski (Petr Armyanovsky) was born in 1985 in Donetsk, Ukraine. He is a film director and performer. He has studied in Donetsk, Kyiv, Moscow and Lviv. His teachers include Klim, Marina Abramović and Janusz Bałdyga. His documentaries have been screened at festivals in Ukraine, Estonia, Germany, France and the United States. He’s based in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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05 May 2015
Kramatorsk may not be the nicest place - a town of factories and broken infrastructure - but its denizens find much to love there, reflecting on their home with frankness and warmth.
26 March 2018
Elena goes home to the village, located on the front line in the "gray zone" of the Donetsk region, where she spent her childhood.
22 March 2014
Documentary film about the parliamentary elections at a meat factory in Donetsk, Ukraine. It shows organization and process of the election.
29 May 2019
For several months, Sloviansk was occupied by pro-Russian fighters. Local residents were first in Ukraine to meet tanks, artillery and other modern weapons.
24 March 2019
Barricades and tents were still on the Maidan several months after the protesters' victory. Some said the revolution wasn't over yet, and the center of Kyiv had to remain occupied.
01 May 2018
The main exposition of the museum in Avdiivka was dedicated to the Caucasus. In 2015, exposition was partly destroyed due to a Russian projectile.
01 June 2017
After losing a close person, Olga is left alone with her grief. With no one to share the loss with, she buys a car and goes on a journey around Kyiv and its surroundings.
01 May 2017
Mariupol is an industrial city on Azov sea. I went there as a young sailor 20 years ago. The places alive in my memory are mostly destroyed.
01 January 2015
A film about the events in Donetsk in the spring of 2014 through the eyes of a teenager who supported the separatists.
10 December 2018
I remember very vividly the last Ukrainian elections in Donetsk in the spring of 2014. After the Russian occupation of the Crimea and the separatist protests, I wanted to go to the volunteer battalion "Donbass", but there were no more places in it.
31 December 2016
Victor and Oleksandr live in the mining towns of two geographically remote regions of Ukraine. While their lives and the lives of their relatives revolve around mines, there is another side.