Kyiv.Ukraine.Ukraine Gate-January 13 ,2022-13 Ukrainian films produced with state support for cinema are scheduled to be shown in cinemas in 2022.
This was reported by the State Cinema.
So, on January 1, the comedy “Stars in Exchange” directed by Alexei Darug was released. The film tells the story of irreconcilable rivals on stage – Paul Malyakov and Thomas Mikhailovsky, stars of show business, who suddenly change bodies.
The project “Cartoons in Cinema. Ukrainian for Kids” will be released cinemas mas on January 13. For the first time on the big screens children will be able to see a collection of interesting Ukrainian cartoons and immerse themselves in a real movie adventure with entertainment and fun.
The film-owner of the “Crystal Bear” Berlinale “Stop-Earth” directed by Kateryna Hornostay is to be released on January 20. This is a sensual autobiographical story about exploring yourself.
The comedy “The Best Weekend” directed by Vlad Klymchuk is scheduled to be released on February 2. The viewer will see 4 stories, many comedic situations and touching moments, large-scale scenes and stars of show business, including The HARDKISS, Onuka, alyona alyona, Verka Serduchka & band, Artem Pivovarov.
The tragicomedy “Gendelik” directed by Taras Dudar will appear on the screens on February 10. The film is dedicated to the memory of the screenwriter Alexander Stolyarov.
Oleg Sentsov ‘s crime drama “Rhino” is to be released on February 17 . The history of the film is based on real events of the 1990s in Ukraine. The protagonist, nicknamed the Rhinoceros, enters the criminal world and begins his bloody path, which will lead him not where he expected.
At the end of winter, on February 24, the comedy “The Big Walk” directed by Oleg Zborovsky is to be released. At the center of the events are two completely different families, who on a warm spring day “go for barbecues” and find themselves on a common lawn, which each family considers “their own”. The dispute that arises between them escalates into a grotesque “war” over the place of cooking kebabs.
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The documentary-feature film “Magda” directed by Denis Sobolev should be expected on March 3 . This is a film about a German woman, Magda Homann, who fell in love with a Ukrainian soldier during the First World War and came to Ukraine with him.
Also scheduled for March 3 is the release of the romantic comedy “Neighbor” directed by Natalia Pasnytska, written by Irena Karpa. According to the plot, the ardent bachelor and gulvis Peter pledges with his best friend Oleg on the “Porsche”, which will be able to live for a month under one roof with a woman. Yes, Veronica appears in his loft – an elegant music teacher, Oleg’s younger sister, whom Peter has known since childhood.
The mystical thriller “Egregor” directed by Stanislav Kapralov will be released on March 10 . According to the plot, a New York detective receives an encrypted message and a ticket to Kyiv from a professor with whom he has not spoken for a long time. It turns out that the professor allegedly committed suicide, and his daughter is being hunted by unknown people.
The film “I,” Victory “and Berlin” directed by Olga Ryashina is expected in cinemas on March 24 . For Andriy Kuzmenko’s fans, this tape will be of special significance: it is the story of a novice musician Kuzma, who goes to Berlin with his friend Bard to the old “Victory” three days before the planned concert. Kuzma promises his girlfriend Barbara to return home in a new car, and the guys from the band – to have time to perform. From the first minutes of the trip, everything goes wrong, but one thing is certain: the adventure will help the heroes find their true destination.
From May 12, the action movie “Dovbush” directed by Oles Sanin will be released . “Dignity or oblivion!” – This is the slogan of the film about the Ukrainian legendary opryshka Oleksa Dovbush. It is a story of steadfastness and defense of freedom against the background of turbulent events, a story of freedom above all and all-encompassing love: for his people, for his native land.
And at the end of the year, on December 29, the cartoon “Mavka. Forest Song ” directed by Oleg Malamuzh. The project is based on Lesya Ukrainka’s “Forest Song” and adapted to the genre of family animation. Also at the heart of the cartoon – images from Slavic myths and legends.
The State Cinema reported that the list of films may be updated during 2022.