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- Saved by Russian sailors black boy turned out to be the smart and kind nipper.
- The sacrifice of a young proletarian hero during the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution is told in flashback.
- A bitter anti-Nazi film, "The Rainbow" details the sufferings of a Ukrainian village during 30 days of occupation.
- Biography of Ukrainian revolutionary Nikolai Alexandrovitch Shchors. Shchors leads the peasants and workers to advance on Kyiv.
- A biopic about a national hero of the Ukraine.
- Thanks to her kindness and optimism, a young girl turns a neglected gas station into a significant landmark.
- Childhood and youth of a group of Ukrainians born in the turbulent 1920s
- The beautiful Galya and the brave Cossack Nazar Stodolya fell passionately in love. But Gali's father, centurion Khoma Kichaty, wants to marry his daughter to an old but rich colonel. Next events are in movie.
- Taras Yatsenko and his family lead an underground battle against Nazis in Donbas.
- An adaptation of a story by Mikhailo Kotsyubinsky, a Ukrainian writer executed in the Stalinist purges but rehabilitated in 1955, that anticipates the Ukrainian "poetic cinema" of the '60s in its focus on star-crossed lovers and its celebration of nature. Set in the 1830s, the film follows two lovers on the run - a girl forced into marriage and her boyfriend, a serf who's being sought by the authorities - as they try to make their way to freedom.
- Soviet agent Fedotov must cross over into German occupied Ukraine and steal the correspondence between a high ranking German general and Hitler.
- Timid old woman Pelageya Nilovna observes the revolutionary activities of her son Pavel Vlasov and gradually comes to realize that his cause is a great and noble one. She involves herself in the movement and finds joy and great courage in her new life as a revolutionary.
- A political biography of Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko of Galicia in the early 20th century. He promoted Ukrainian rights and also Marxism.
- The film tells about the struggle of the Donbas miners with saboteurs.
- In 1920 Poltava,, Ukraine, the first Soviet colony for street boys was created. This film tells the story of these rebellious kids and how the colony's director sought to rehabilitate them by allowing them to govern themselves.
- One of the first Soviet films made after WWII that, looking back at the conflict (here specifically the counteroffensive to liberate the Crimea and Sevastopol) stresses the supposed role of Stalin in planning every detail of strategy.
- About hardships of the first years of War, which fell to the lot of ordinary people in Ukraine, who got under the yoke of fascist occupation, and heroic struggle against the invaders. A young Ukrainian woman asks a Red Army soldier to spend the night with her in the wake of the Nazi invasion. Fearing she may soon perish, the woman hopes for one night of romance before what could be a horrible demise.
- The liberation of Ukrainian and Belorussian lands from the yoke of Polish landlords and the reunification of the sister nations into a single family.
- Choosing the plot, the composer first of all tried to bring the images of the Ukrainian people, his life and a song, to attract the attention of the listener to the stage of the theater. The plot talks about those times when, after the liquidation of the Zaporizhzhya Sich, part of the Cossacks under the influence of the Cossack foreman in 1775, moved behind the Danube and fell under the power of the Sultanian Turkey. There, their fate was difficult - the Turkish government tried to use them as a military force directed against their homeland. The Cossacks soon realized that the foreman's promise to settle them on the "free lands" turned out to be a deception, and began to demand a return to their homeland. Understanding that the Cossacks are ready to make their way to their homeland and that Russia supports the requirements of the Cossacks, the Turkish Sultan was forced to allow them to return to Ukraine.