Dar'ya Averchenko

Películas

The Editorial Office
Producer
In the wild steppes of southern Ukraine, a young nature researcher named Yura is looking for an endangered species of groundhog but instead witnesses a crime. Eager to expose the truth, Yura takes his photo evidence to the local newspaper's editorial office. However, he quickly realizes that nobody there cares about pursuing justice. While a big war is looming over the horizon, Yura's naive worldview is splintering in a storm of fake news, rigged political elections, and mysterious cult rituals. On his quest, the hero is about to find out who he really is-an endangered species of a good man or just a loser?
The Editorial Office
Screenplay
In the wild steppes of southern Ukraine, a young nature researcher named Yura is looking for an endangered species of groundhog but instead witnesses a crime. Eager to expose the truth, Yura takes his photo evidence to the local newspaper's editorial office. However, he quickly realizes that nobody there cares about pursuing justice. While a big war is looming over the horizon, Yura's naive worldview is splintering in a storm of fake news, rigged political elections, and mysterious cult rituals. On his quest, the hero is about to find out who he really is-an endangered species of a good man or just a loser?
Volcano
Co-Producer
Lukas, un intérprete que acompaña a un equipo de controles militares, se queda tirado en un lugar remoto del sur de Ucrania, donde encuentra cobijo en la casa de Vova, un lugareño que le descubre un universo anarquista. El debut en la ficción de Roman Bondarchuk es una inclasificable tragicomedia fronteriza cuyos sorprendentes efectos visuales dan vida al colorido mundo del sur de Ucrania, un lugar que aún es inconfundible, también indescifrable. Rastros del pasado lejano y no tan lejano en el que los universos de Sergei Loznitsa y Terry Gilliam chocan de bruces.
Volcano
Co-Writer
Lukas, un intérprete que acompaña a un equipo de controles militares, se queda tirado en un lugar remoto del sur de Ucrania, donde encuentra cobijo en la casa de Vova, un lugareño que le descubre un universo anarquista. El debut en la ficción de Roman Bondarchuk es una inclasificable tragicomedia fronteriza cuyos sorprendentes efectos visuales dan vida al colorido mundo del sur de Ucrania, un lugar que aún es inconfundible, también indescifrable. Rastros del pasado lejano y no tan lejano en el que los universos de Sergei Loznitsa y Terry Gilliam chocan de bruces.
Ukrainian Sheriffs
Producer
Driving in their yellow Lada flying its own little Ukrainian flag, they travel from incident to incident – calming an angry neighbor, investigating the discovery of a body, struggling to unfold a stroller and attempting to re-integrate Vova, the freeloader who eats other people’s dogs but actually longs for a normal existence – just like everyone else here. The seasons pass until political developments reach the village by way of the TV screen, sowing separatist discord.
Dixieland: Little Kids Big Dreams
Producer
Little kids, big dreams and smashingly good music – Dixieland follows the amazing progress of four members of a Ukrainian children’s brass band from Kherson. Through steady practice under the wildest of conditions, Roman (12, trumpet), Polina (10, trombone, drums and many other instruments), Nikita (12, drums) and Nikita (14, piano) produce magical music with ancient, wobbly instruments. Not least due to their wit and good humor, they persevere together, helped along by their 80+-year-old conductor and a young teacher. These children of the post-Soviet provinces use American tunes to achieve their dream – to become someone in the world and make something of their lives, no matter how dire the circumstances. From the authors of an awards winning documentary film Ukrainian Sheriffs.
Dixieland: Little Kids Big Dreams
Script
Little kids, big dreams and smashingly good music – Dixieland follows the amazing progress of four members of a Ukrainian children’s brass band from Kherson. Through steady practice under the wildest of conditions, Roman (12, trumpet), Polina (10, trombone, drums and many other instruments), Nikita (12, drums) and Nikita (14, piano) produce magical music with ancient, wobbly instruments. Not least due to their wit and good humor, they persevere together, helped along by their 80+-year-old conductor and a young teacher. These children of the post-Soviet provinces use American tunes to achieve their dream – to become someone in the world and make something of their lives, no matter how dire the circumstances. From the authors of an awards winning documentary film Ukrainian Sheriffs.
Euromaidan. Rough Cut
Producer
Three months of revolution. From indignant protest to national unity. From pots on their heads to batons and body armor. From the euphoria of victory to the mourning of the fallen Heavenly Hundred. Revolution as an explosion of revived dignity, as the euphoria of freedom, as the pain of awareness at the cost, as the birth of the modern history of Ukraine. This year we have decided not to have an opening film, because all our attention is focused on the changes taking place in our country today. We have asked the directors who filmed the Ukrainian protests to share their best shots with us. The episodes of these upcoming films about the Euromaidan were formed in a kaleidoscope of revolution, which needs no comment. We offer you a chronicle of the Ukrainian protest. Experience the three months of fighting with us, feel and see the revolution through our eyes.