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On Feb 24, Ukraine marks the invasion’s anniversary with free nationwide screenings of *Palyanytsya* — a powerful documentary of street art, courage and the resilience of Ukraine’s people. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
At the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, the restored 1934 Ukrainian film *Crystal Palace* debuts in Berlinale Classics — marking the first Ukrainian film in this heritage program and reshaping views of early cinema. empr.media.
At the Berlin International Film Festival, *TRACES* by Alisa Kovalenko & Marysia Nikitiuk presents powerful testimonies from Ukrainian women who survived war-related sexual violence, breaking silence and stigma. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Kyiv’s House of Cinema hosted the special screening of “Main Hero,” a frontline documentary about Ukrainian actors who joined the Armed Forces. Behind-the-scenes stories and heroic truth from empr.media. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The Ukrainian film *Rotation* had its world premiere at the prestigious Rotterdam Film Festival, earning international attention and acclaim, and marking a major moment for Ukraine’s cinema on the global stage.
Ukrainian war documentary 2000 Meters to Andriyivka earns a prized spot on the BAFTA 2026 shortlist — a global spotlight on frontline stories and filmmaking grit.
A powerful new documentary “225” about Ukraine’s 225th Separate Assault Regiment premiered in Kyiv, chronicling frontline lives, brotherhood and sacrifice as soldiers endure the toughest battles of the war.
Ukrainian family comedy Train to Christmas will screen in 92 cities across Germany and Austria this winter, expanding Ukrainian cinema’s reach and bringing holiday cheer to European audiences.
Ukrainian sci‑fi hit You Are the Cosmos is breaking records and sparking debate — from festival wins to huge box‑office buzz — proving wartime cinema can captivate global audiences.
A British documentary about volunteer hero Chris Parry, who saved 400+ Ukrainians before dying on evacuation missions, has won a prestigious International Emmy for its powerful frontline storytelling.
Ukraine’s Culture Ministry just poured ₴145 million into five lavish war films and series about Ukraine’s defenders — from Black Sea drama to frontline sagas and civilian courage.
Kyiv’s 54th Molodist film festival reveals its full lineup — featuring standout films from Cannes, Berlinale, Venice and Locarno, including powerful narratives and award‑winning cinema. EMPR.media