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: [] 3/
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: [] 4/
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.” 5/
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: [] 6/
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: [] 7/
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: [] 8/
@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: [] 9/
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: [] 10/
"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: [] 11/
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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At the end of February 2014, during the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine, armed Russian troops appeared in Crimea and quickly seized the peninsula. Read here how it happened and why this day, March 18, is marked as the day of annexation.🧵
On February 20, 2014, Russia launched a pre-planned military aggression against Ukraine
This began with the occupation of Crimea when unmarked vehicles and armed soldiers appeared on the peninsula.
📷: Soldiers with no insignia in Crimea, March 5, 2014. Source: Reuters 2/
Immediately, Russian special services and military officers began creating paramilitary units. In the meantime, in February 2014, pro-Russian rallies were organized in Crimea. On Feb 24, Russian armored personnel carriers completely blocked the entrances to Sevastopol. 3/
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On February 24, 2022, the Russians launched five shells that hit Feldman Ecopark in Kharkiv Oblast, killing the shelter's residents.
Later, the invaders attacked the Yasnohorodka Family Ecopark in Kyiv Oblast. The attack killed some of the animals and injured many. 2/
The owner could not get to the animals to feed or safely evacuate them for more than 3 weeks due to the constant shelling.
In the shelter in Borodianka, one of the most affected by the war communities in Kyiv Oblast, animals were left unattended; only 150 of 485 dogs survived. 3/
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On February 20, 2014, Russia started a pre-planned military aggression against Ukraine with the occupation of Crimea. This is when vehicles and armed military servicemen with no identification marks appeared on the peninsula, forming military units under Russian command 2/
After the illegal referendum in Crimea on March 16, Putin declared the "joining" of Crimea to Russia. Later that spring, Russian formations crossed into Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv oblasts of Ukraine, capturing buildings of local authorities, police and military facilities 3/
🔴 Oleh Syniehubov, the head of #Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration, wrote that on the morning of February 20, at approximately 5:00 a.m., the #Russians shelled the #Kupiansk district. A private residential building was destroyed in the village of Novoosynove.
Preliminarily, a woman may be under the debris. Rescuers are working on the spot.
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On February 20, Ukraine marks the Day of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, commemorating the heroism of participants in the Revolution of Dignity. In this thread, read about who these people are and why Ukrainians honour their memory. 🧵
At least 107 people got killed in the confrontations with the authorities during the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine in 2013-2014. 2/
The video below shows police dispersing the Revolution of Dignity protesters at the corner of Shovkovychna and Instytutska streets on February 18, 2014 3/
After WWI, the territory of Ukraine was divided between the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires. On Jan 22, 1918, Ukrainians of the eastern and central lands proclaimed the independence of the Ukrainian People’s Republic, UNR. A crucial milestone in Ukraine’s state-building
Proclamation of Ukraine’s Independence Act at Sofia Square in Kyiv, January 22, 1918.
Source: unip.gov.ua