Category
page 1Ukrainian drama films

Bad Roads
2020 film directed by Natalya Vorozhbyt

The Tribe
2014 film by Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy

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.

Atlantis
2019 film directed by Valentyn Vasianovych

Frost
2017 film directed by Šarūnas Bartas

Klondike
2022 film directed by Maryna Er Gorbach

A Driver for Vera
2004 film by Pavel Chukhray

Black Level
2017 film

Reflection
2021 film directed by Valentyn Vasyanovych

A Gentle Creature
2017 film by Sergei Loznitsa

The Nest of the Turtledove
2016 film

Homeward
2019 film directed by Nariman Aliev

The White Bird Marked with Black
1970 film by Yuri Ilyenko

Stop-Zemlia
Stop-Zemlia () is a 2021 Ukrainian romance, coming-of-age and drama film directed and written by Ukrainian director Kateryna Gornostai, and starring Maria Fedorchenko, Arsenii Markov, Yana Isaienko and Oleksandr Ivanov. The feature film portrays a teenage coming of age story. All the depicted events are fiction, but creative team attempted to portray them as improvisations. The characters had a set of activities when the script was written, but they gained traits once the actors were found. The film was first released on May 3, 2021, in Berlin International Film Festival, and received the Crys

My Joy
feature film by S. Loznitsa about alienation, cruelty and violence prevailing in the post-Soviet outback

Volcano
2018 Ukrainian film

Feathered Dreams
2012 film

Olga
2021 film directed by Elie Grappe

Mamay
2003 Ukrainian film directed by Oles Sanin

Las Meninas
2008 film by Ihor Podolchak, Dean Karr

When the Trees Fall
2018 film

Aurora
2006 Ukrainian film by Oksana Bairak

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

The Orange Sky
2006 film by Aleksandr Kirienko

At the River
2006 film by Eva Neymann

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.

La Palisiada
2023 film by Philip Sotnychenko

107 Mothers
2021 film directed by Peter Kerekes

Delirium
2013 film by Ihor Podolchak

Photophobia
2023 film

Gámer
2011 Ukrainian film directed by Oleg Sentsov

Birds of Paradise
2008 film by Roman Balayan

Song of Songs
2015 film by Eva Neymann