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20 Days in Mariupol
2023 documentary film

The 9th Company
2005 film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
1965 film by Sergei Parajanov

Battle for Sevastopol
2015 film by Sergueï Mokritskiy

Brother 2
2000 film by Aleksei Balabanov

Mr Jones
2019 film directed by Agnieszka Holland

Donbass
2018 film directed by Sergei Loznitsa

Bad Roads
2020 film directed by Natalya Vorozhbyt

Haytarma
Haytarma (, Russian: and ) is a 2013 Ukrainian period drama film. It portrays Crimean Tatar flying ace and Hero of the Soviet Union Amet-khan Sultan against the background of the 1944 deportation of the Crimean Tatars. Haytarma means "return", but is also the name of the most popular Crimean Tatar national dance.

Only "Old Men" Are Going Into Battle
1973 film by Leonid Bykov

The Guide
2013 film by Oles Sanin

Slovo House
2017 documentary film
Aerograd
Aerograd (, , also referred to as Air City or Frontier) is a 1935 Soviet drama film by Ukrainian director Oleksandr Dovzhenko, a coproduction between Mosfilm and VUFKU. It is an adventure story set in the Soviet Far East in the future.

Porcelain War
2024 documentary film

Klondike
2022 film directed by Maryna Er Gorbach

Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die
2017 film by Akhtem Seitablaiev

Shchors
1939 film by Alexander Dovzhenko, Yuliya Solntseva

Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom
2015 film by Evgeny Afineevsky

Reflection
2021 film directed by Valentyn Vasyanovych

The Distant Barking of Dogs
2017 film by Simon Lereng Wilmont

Aty-baty, shli soldaty...
1977 film by Leonid Bykov

Two Prosecutors
2025 film by Sergei Loznitsa

Michurin
1949 film by Alexander Dovzhenko

The Earth Is Blue as an Orange
2020 documentary film

Rzhevsky versus Napoleon
2012 film by Marius Vaisbergas

Ivan
1932 film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko

Ukrainian Sheriffs
2015 film

Man in a Shell
1939 film by Isidore Annenski

Taras Shevchenko
1951 film by Aleksandr Alov and Igor Savchenko

Maxim Perepelitsa
1955 film by Anatoliy Granik

The Lost Letter
1972 film by Borys Ivchenko

Love in the Big City
2009 film directed by Marius Vaisbergas

4 Days in May
2011 film directed by Achim von Borries

Ukraine in Flames
1943 Soviet documentary war film

Office Romance. Our Time
2011 film by Sarik Andreasyan

Servant of the People 2
2016 film by Aleksey Adolfovitsj Kirjusjtsjenko
God Will Forgive
2021 film directed by Hovhannes Khachatryan

Sniper: The White Raven
2021 film directed by Marian Bushan

Firecrosser
Firecrosser () is a 2011 Ukrainian drama film directed by Mykhailo Illienko. The film was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

Chervona Ruta
1971 film

A House Made of Splinters
2022 film directed by Simon Lereng Wilmont

A Friend of the Deceased
1997 film directed by Leonid Boyko and Vyacheslav Krishtofovich

The Orange Sky
2006 film by Aleksandr Kirienko

No Obvious Signs
Ukrainian film (2018)

Annychka
Annychka (, ) is a 1968 Soviet-Ukrainian drama. The film, which was produced at the Dovzhenko Film Studios, takes place in 1943 and is about a Hutsul girl played by Lyubov Rumyantseva. In 1969, it received a Golden Tower award at the Phnom Penh Film Festival in Cambodia. The director received a special prize at the Kyiv Film Festival. In the USSR alone, in 1969 25.1 million people saw it.

Babylon XX
1979 film by Ivan Mykolaychuk

Love in Vegas
2013 film by Marius Vaisbergas

107 Mothers
2021 film directed by Peter Kerekes

Photophobia
2023 film

8 Best Dates
2015 film by Marius Vaisbergas

NO-ONE
2018 film directed by Vladimir Prudkin and Lev Prudkin

La Palisiada
2023 film by Philip Sotnychenko

Prometheus
1936 film by Ivan Kavaleridze

Gámer
2011 Ukrainian film directed by Oleg Sentsov

Famine-33 (movie)
Famine-33 () is a 1991 Soviet drama film by Oles Yanchuk about the Holodomor famine in Ukraine, and based on the novel The Yellow Prince by Vasyl Barka. The film is told through the lives of the Katrannyk family of six. The film was made on a voluntary basis. The main producer of the film was the Transcarpathian bank "Lisbank", which was to receive a share of rental income. However, after watching the finished film, the producers were so moved that they decided to refuse to return the money, and insisted that as many people as possible see the film.

At the River
2006 film by Eva Neymann

Ya, Ty, Vin, Vona
2018 film by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and David Dodson

8 New Dates
2015 film

The Troubled Month of Veresen
1976 film by Leonid Osyka

Birds of Paradise
2008 film by Roman Balayan