Feature
Movies
We produce both fiction and documentary features, bringing long-form stories to the big screen.
2023
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Screenlife thriller
Stay Online
7.1
92%
"STAY ONLINE," the feature debut of Ukrainian filmmaker Yeva Strielnikova, follows Katya (Liza Zaitseva), a Kyiv volunteer resisting the Russian invasion. Using a donated laptop, she connects with the superhero-obsessed son of its original owner, who is searching for his missing parents. Determined to bring hope to the boy and change her own path, Katya risks everything to reunite him with his family.
Stay Online became the first film out of Ukraine since the Russian invasion. It won Best First Feature on at the Fantasia Festival of genre movies.
"A mournful, hopeful, and engaging tribute to the resilience of the Ukrainian people."
"Stay Online is an astonishing film and one you cannot look away from even for a second. A reminder to the world that we should also be not looking away from Ukraine."
Director
Eva Strelnikova
Producers
Anton Skrypets, Alla Lipovetskaya, Marina Kvasova, Anatolii Dudinsky
Writers
Anton Skrypets, Eva Strelnikova
Cast
Ekaterina Kisten, Oleksandr Rudynskyy, Anton Skrypets Yelyzaveta Zaytseva, Olesya Zhurakivska
Lenght
110 min
2024
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Documentary
The Community
A portrait of Jewish life in Ukraine today, in the mirror of history and in the shadow of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The Community captures the strength and resilience of Ukraine’s diverse Jewish community as it navigates the hardships of war. Through personal stories and interviews, the film reveals Ukraine’s struggle amidst accusations of Nazism that have cast a shadow over the nation. As the film’s director and someone who once called Ukraine home, I return to witness this powerful reality firsthand, seeking to understand why, despite everything, the Jewish community continues to see Ukraine as its home.
''The Community'' is a deeply personal exploration of resilience and identity within Ukraine’s Jewish community.
''The Community'' questions the reality behind the accusations and shows why, for most Ukrainian Jews, Ukraine remains an irreplaceable home, even in these darkest times.
Director
Alex Osmolovsky
Producers
Michael Katrih, Alex Osmolovsky
Co-Producers
Anatolii Dudinskyi, Dmytro Malyshev
Writers
Bat-Elle Mashian, Alex Osmolovsky
Lenght
65 min