Misha Lubarsky

PelĂ­culas

Boney Piles
Director of Photography
Nastya was ten when a missile fired by Russian terrorists on New Year's Eve changed her life forever. It took her father's life and destroyed their house. Nastya's school is only in 500 meters from the front line. War has become commonplace. Just a part of the landscape. The only means for Nastya's family to survive is the scrap metal they scavenge while under fire. Senya is seven years old. He is a first-grader. In the seven years of his life, he has seen seven years of war and not a day of peace. Senya likes to climb on the boney pile to watch the sunset. His stepfather dig graves to earn money for a new suit and backpack for Senya. This is a film about the children who live in the war zone in Ukraine.
Monologue. One
Cinematography
Do you remember the moment when you suddenly realized that your parents are complete strangers to you?
Monologue. One
Editor
Do you remember the moment when you suddenly realized that your parents are complete strangers to you?
Aftertaste
Director of Photography
A guy comes back to a small city, where he meets his old friends. They have a good time together. In the end of the day, they get into a car with a stranger, whose motives are unknown. Such a spontaneous action turns out to be a chance to become closer to each other and find yourself.
Trash
Director of Photography
A brother and sister, with a significant age difference between them, are cleaning the trailer inherited from their father. While cleaning, taboo topics are brought up and conflict ensues.