Cinema of Ukraine are motion-pictures created within the nation of Ukraine or by Ukrainian filmmakers abroad.
One of the largest film production studios in Ukraine is the Dovzhenko Film Studios, located in Kyiv, Ukraine. Other big film studios are Odessa Film Studio, National Cinematheque of Ukraine (former Kyivnaukfilm), Ukrtelefilm, Yalta Film Studio. Cinergia is a major Ukrainian film distributor; it is the local distributor of films by Warner Bros., New Line Cinema and Miramax Films.
Notable films
- 1926 Ягодка любви / Love's Berries, directed by Alexander Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1928 Арсенал / Arsenal, directed by Alexander Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1928 Звенигора / Zvenigora, directed by Alexander Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1929 Человек с киноаппартом / Man with a Movie Camera, directed by Dziga Vertov (documentary film)
- 1930 Земля / Earth, directed by Alexander Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1932 Иван / Ivan, directed by Alexander Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1935 Аэроград / Aerograd, directed by Alexander Dovzhenko (sci-fi)
- 1936 Наталка Полтавка / Natalka Poltavka, directed by Ivan Kavaleridze
- 1939 Щорс / Shchors, directed by Alexander Dovzhenko (documentary film)
- 1964 Тіні забутих предків / Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, directed by Sergei Parajanov
- 1970 Білий птах з чорною ознакою / White Bird with Black Mark, directed by Yuriy Illyenko
- 1972 Пропала Грамота / The Lost Letter, directed by Borys Ivchenko
- 1991 Голод-33 / Famine-33, directed by Oles Yanchuk
- 1995 Москаль-чарівник / Moskal-Charivnyk, directed by Mykola Zasieyev-Rudenko
- 2003 Мамай / Mamay, directed by Oles Sanin
- 2005 Дрібний Дощ / Drizzle, directed by Heorhiy Deliyev
- 2006 Помаранчеве небо / The Orange Sky, directed by Oleksandr Kiriyenko
- 2006 Аврора / Aurora, directed by Oksana Bairak
- 2008 Las Meninas, directed by Ihor Podolchak
Actors
Bohdan Stupka is recognized as the most famous living Ukrainian actor
- Ivan Mykolaychuk (June 15, 1941 – August 3, 1987)
- Bohdan Stupka (August 27, 1941)
- Gregory Hlady (December 4, 1954)
- David Vadim (March 28, 1972)
- Eugene Hütz (September 6, 1972)
- Oleg Prudius (April 27, 1972)
- Taisia Povaliy (December 10, 1965)
- Ruslana Pysanka (November 17, 1965)
- Mila Kunis (August 14, 1983)
- Olga Kurylenko (November 14, 1979)
- Milla Jovovich (December 17, 1975)
- Larysa Poznyak (May 30, 1985)
Directors
See Also
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