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There are numerous creative agencies in Ukraine, and we'd like to show you the works of some of them in this thread.

You can also find here some movies recommendations🧵 Ukrainian creative producti...
Radioaktive Film: [radioaktivefilm.com]

They are the ones who shot the "2step" video in Kyiv for @edsheeran.
A full-service production company based in Ukraine, Poland, and Georgia.
📹link: []
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Radioaktive Film collaborated with Lenovo, Apple, and Audi and made music videos for Florence + The Machine, Coldplay, Rag'n'Bone Man, Tame Impala, Years&Years, Mø, Foals, and ONUKA.
📹link: []
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ESSE Production House: [essehouse.com]

It is the first full-service film production company in Ukraine.
They directed and produced the Crystal Bear Award-winning film Stop Earth.
📹 trailer link: []
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In their recent short video, ESSE Production House highlighted the necessity of donations to the Ukrainian army.
“If you are not afraid of the sound of apples falling into a box, you have never heard the war in your city.”
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Forefilms: @ForeFilms
The company is focused on producing independent author-driven films with a strong narrative approach, such as “Reflection” by Valentyn Vasyanovych, a film about a Ukrainian surgeon captured by the Russian military.
📹 trailer: []
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Another film produced by Forefilms is “Homeward” by Nariman Aliev @narik_aliev, telling the story of the Crimean Tatar family trying to transport the body of their deceased older son from Kyiv to bury him in Crimea.
📹 trailer: []
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The most recent film directed and produced by Forefilms is Antonio Lukich's "Luxembourg, Luxembourg", a tragicomedy about two twin brothers who travel to Luxembourg to find their father
📹 trailer: []
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@Babylon13UA is an association of independent documentary filmmakers.
For example, in their short film "Fortress Mariupol. Orest," the head of the Azov Regiment's press service tells the story of surviving the Russian blockade of Mariupol
Full video: []
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Tabor Production [taborproduction.com] makes films, documentaries, and social advertising.
Thus, their drama “Butterfly Vision,” by Maksym Nakonechnyi, tells the story of a Ukrainian servicewoman's life after Russian captivity.
Trailer link: []
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"This Rain Will Never Stop” — created by Tabor Production and directed by Alina Gorlova is a documentary about Andriy Suleiman, who works with the victims of armed conflicts in Syria and Ukraine.
Trailer link: []
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Recently, Tabor Production in collaboration with @residentadvisor, released the documentary "Ukraine: Nightlife in Resistance."
It is available to watch on YouTube: []
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