The long way home: deportation and return of Crimean Tatars to their Homeland The documentary, aired by Ukraine’s Public Broadcaster Suspilne, is part of the project “NASHI 30” (“Our 30’s”), which...
Most Ukrainian stars choose foreign locations to shoot their videos. In contrast, foreign directors choose Ukraine. Musicians from all over the world arrive here to create videos for their tracks. We can even state that Kyiv is becoming...
The human rights situation in the European Region is under threat, as the key organization protecting it might lose its credibility and power – PACE, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the motor of the Council of...
During the last few years, the Ukrainian film industry has experienced nothing short of a revolution. Following the 2013-2014 Euromaidan protests, Ukraine has produced scores of quality documentaries, with Ukraine’s films now being...
“If a husband loses his wife, he will be called a widower. If a wife loses her husband, she will be called a widow. But what do you call a mother who has lost her child? There is no such name for them in the world. It is the most...
On 26 April 1986, the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant’s fourth reactor exploded. The radioactivity affected the population, plants, animals, and land. Many people received fatal radiation doses. All were evacuated, but some people...
Among the many films prohibited for public screening in Russia is Haytarma, the first feature film about Stalin’s deportation of the Crimean Tatars from their homeland. The forceful eviction of nearly 200,000 people (238,500 by other...
New documentary “Crimea. The Resistance” places the Crimean question on Ukraine’s agenda once again. Many recent films have been devoted to Crimea. This one is different by having support from the Ministry of...
Ukraine, Georgia, and Syria are all part of one story. The new video by Euromaidan Press explores the connection between Putin’s wars outside and inside Russia and what implications this has for the global order of things....
The film will be shown at Docs for Sale at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA). When journalist Christina Paschyn traveled to Crimea in 2012 to make a documentary film about the Crimean Tatars, she never imagined...
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...