Vyacheslav Bihun Trailers
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Total trailers found: 30
29 July 2020
Rediscovering Chendej’s role in making one of the best movies, «Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors», a timeless Carpathian love story and cinematic image of Ukrainian spirituality.
18 December 2013
Life is wonderful until one day the sportsman is brutalized, falling a victim to a corrupt criminal justice system.
07 September 2022
There are some 77K foreign students in Ukraine. Naveen S G of India is one of them, studying in Kharkiv and hiding in a shelter.
14 March 2020
A 100-year-old Ukrainian scholar's inspirational story about longevity, mentality and nature.
14 September 2017
Lesya Gongadze's unique lifetime film confession about the most intimate and inspiring moments of her life and her two sons, filmed in Ukraine, Georgia, Estonia, and France with music by composer Volodymyr Hronskyi.
20 May 2021
A portrait of a legendary university professor Petro Rabinovich who inspired generations of lawyers.
01 January 2017
The first optimist and last WWII soldier of a 600-year-old Transcarpathian village, 91-year-old librarian and chess player Yuriy Kurucza carols his stories of life, amours and homeland.
01 January 2023
Hundreds of Ukrainian and international filmmakers and media personalities were killed in the Russo-Ukrainian war.
23 April 2023
Film portrait of Zoryslava Romovska, a leading Ukrainian jurist and author of the Family Code project.
05 January 2015
Everyone has their own guardian angel. But does a city have a guardian angel? This is something that interests a foreign researcher.
16 September 2022
A cinematic journey to places of power and destiny of the screenwriter of the legendary Ukrainian film "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors".
01 January 2016
A documentary visualizes a candid personal letter to Andrei Tarkovsky.
01 January 2017
For the sake of their children and in pursuit of justice, residents and activists of what was once a paradise, now threatened by an industrial monster growing up next to their homes, are exposing the state in the first Ukrainian environmental case in the European Court of Human Rights.
04 September 2020
Fatalis – a look at the life and fate of the walnut, a symbol of intelligence, wisdom, and inspiration.
08 October 2014
An 85-year-old Ukrainian woman talks for the first time about her love and brush with death during special operations in the fight for her country's independence.
01 January 2014
Based on O. Dovzhenko's short story "Mother" about the tragic and majestic fate of a Ukrainian mother.
26 March 2019
A motivational drama about the first candidate for the newly formed Anti-Corruption Court who returns to Ukraine, known as the most corrupt continental state in Europe, to probe himself and the system by participating in the contest.
15 December 2014
There is a sacred place called Sanctuarium. It is not physically fixed. You can discover it within yourself.
31 May 2018
Traveling to a neighbouring country, a remarkable young man becomes a political prisoner: his body and soul are put to test, manifesting the spirit of his nation.
17 September 2025
Poetic short film tracing a tulip’s life cycle as a metaphor for love, loss, and renewal.
17 September 2025
A film essay dedicated to Ukrainian filmmaker and war veteran Ruslan Ganushchak.
01 January 2019
A man decides whether to accept a call to protect his country's independence in a new war. Joining a special intelligence unit, he is testing his destiny with allies and enemies with a slight but sweet chance for reward.
11 July 2016
The fate of women against the backdrop of Transcarpathian history. The author's grandmother, Maria Fedorivna, recounts her life: how, as a 15-year-old girl, she had to marry into a second village because "the Russians were evicting the kulaks," how "the Russians" destroyed their family's house, the largest in the village, which had been built with money earned by migrant workers, took all their livestock and supplies, and sentenced her brother to seven years in prison.
16 September 2023
A short film about justice and some legal aspects of the Gongadze case, brought to screen in the name of Georgiy Gongadze's dearest human.
26 November 2015
While baking bread, 95-year-old Lydia recalls her difficult youth: she reveals the secrets of her life and tells how she survived the greatest famine in Europe, the Holodomor.
19 September 2021
A cinematic essay on behalf of Tyachiv, the director's birthplace.
01 January 2013
An inspiring portrait of Dovzhenko, one of the greatest film directors, known as Homer of Cinema. The film features Sergei Trimbach, Oleksandr Muratov, Vyacheslav Bihun, Raisa Prokopenko, and Peter Simms.
01 January 2016
An inspiring story of modern Ukraine based on the example of two families destroyed by war, but which strengthen our spirit.
28 June 2016
"Passion" is a metaphorical story about a lady visited by the twin brother of her beloved: love turns into chaos, sin and atonement.