Movies: Rollan Serhiyenko
- 1982
And so I write. Ostap Vyshnya (1982)
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Documentary film about the outstanding Ukrainian humorist Ostap Vyshnya....
- 1968
White Clouds (1968)
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A man is notified of his father's imminent death. He travels to his father in a remote Ukrainian village, recalling his childhood during the disastrous forced collectivization and artificial famine (Holodomor) of the 1930s by the Soviet regime. The f...
- 1972
Discover Yourself (1972)
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Documentary about the famous Ukrainian philosopher and poet Hryhoriy Skovoroda, which was banned by Soviet censorship. The film only reached the screens 15 years later, during Perestroika era....
- 2012
Islands. Larisa Shepitko (2012)
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Program on the life and career of Larisa Shepitko was broadcast on the Russian television channel Kultura and features interviews with the director’s sister Emilia Tutina and son, Anton Klimov....
- 1999
The Second Declaration of Love (1999)
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The documentary about the destinies of women who lived or are living in different regions of Ukraine, and explores their destinies in the present. The film tells about the fate of the heroines of the film "Declaration of Love" (1966) Tekla Barmashov...
- 1989
Don't Ask Whom the Bell Tolls (1989)
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Follows the Chernobyl disaster and its victims....
- 1987
The Bell of Chornobyl (1987)
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The first full-length film about the Chornobyl tragedy, filmed in May-September 1986. The authors did not set themselves the task of showing an exhaustive picture of what happened in Chornobyl. They sought to capture the testimonies of people directl...
- 1983
Happiness of Nikifor Bubnov (1983)
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Peasant Nikifor Bubnov goes to the mining regions of Donbass to earn money for a horse. People working nearby become his friends - with them he supports and develops the Stakhanov movement....
- 1983
Vernadsky's Law (1983)
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We rush to search for the truth in distant lands, but it often turns out that its solution lives next to us. We drive along Vernadsky Avenue without thinking about what secrets these scientists have discovered, because we get used to words without th...
- 1991
Approaching the Apocalypse. Chernobyl is Nearby (1991)
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Immediately after the accident, two film groups, one of which was headed by the film director, were the first to break into the "zone", overcoming official barriers....
- 1989
The Bell Tolls for You (1989)
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Follows the Chernobyl disaster....
- 1966
Declaration of Love (1966)
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Women of Ukraine of the 20th century — residents of villages, collective farms, and cities of the Soviet republic — talk about themselves. The context of the great story is revealed through tragic, not at all bookish, first-person narratives and docu...
- 1993
Chornobyl: Funeral Feast (1993)
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The film marks the occasion of the 800-year anniversary of Chornobyl: an epitaph to the nuclear power station tragedy. Lina Kostenko, the Ukrainian poetess, joins former residents on their annual trip to the dead town....
- 1988
Threshold (1988)
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Two years after the Chornobyl nuclear accident survivors come together to remember the aftermath of the tragedy....