Standing with Ukraine
Dedicated to Ukrainians who stand steadfastly for their right to decide their own future. And who, despite the war, make films that the whole world talks about.
Dedicated to Ukrainians who stand steadfastly for their right to decide their own future. And who, despite the war, make films that the whole world talks about.

From the maker of the Oscar-winning “20 Days in Mariupol”.

Two Ukranian medics try to hold on to fragments of the normal life, hoping they can go back when the war is done.

The film explores the catastrophic influence of the Russian invasion on nature in Ukraine.

Learning to survive: Ukrainian children in Estonia.

Love, war, and a 1986 Volkswagen – a film where filmmaking itself becomes a language of love.

A city far from the front, yet marked by war: Mansky reveals Lviv’s daily struggle that mirrors Europe’s own fears.

Despite the war, school life continues in Ukraine, with students and teachers striving to continue learning.