The project tells stories of prominent Ukrainians, historical and cultural events that reshaped Ukraine’s history of the 19th-21th centuries: Ukraine as a battleground of murderous regimes fighting over the territory and its people;...
On 18 May 1944, Stalin deported all the indigenous population of Crimea, more than 230,000 Crimean Tatars, from their native peninsula to Central Asia. More than 100,000 died along the way. Read more: Deportation, genocide, and...
Six years ago, in March, Ukraine found itself in a tumultuous situation as Russia had invaded Crimea and illegally annexed the peninsula. Ukraine was still reeling from the Euromaidan Revolution, and Russia moved quickly to annex Crimea,...
This is how the woman, who fled the village of Shyrokyne in the Donbas five years ago and who now lives in the nearby city of Mariupol, describes the first day of the bombardment of her hometown in the film “Shyrokyne: Swan...
We are proud to announce that Euromaidan Press is continuing subtitling Babylon’13 films in different languages, and that ‘Heaven’s Hundred’ can now be viewed with English, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian...
In October 2022, a few weeks before the Ukrainian Army liberated Kherson, Russian soldiers parked several school buses next to the Regional Art Museum named after Oleksii Shovkunenko. Over four days, the invaders loaded their vehicles with...