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- Sniper : [videorecording] the white raven / by Aldoshyn, Pavlo,actor.; Bushan, Marian,film director,screenwriter.; Denysov, Artem,film producer.; Drach, Oleh,actor.; Koshkina, Maryna,actor.; Mostrenko, Andreĭ,1972-actor.; Semysal, Roman,actor.; Shulga, Oleg,actor.; Voronin, Mykola,screenwriter.; Yasinovskiy, Roman,actor.; Well Go USA, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)343708;
Composer, Nadiya Odesyuk; cinematographer, Kostiantyn Ponomarov.Pavlo Aldoshyn, Maryna Koshkina, Andrey Mostrenko, Roman Semysal, Oleg Drach, Roman Yasinovskyi, Oleg Shulga.Based on a true story and actual events in the life of Ukrainian sniper Mykola Voronin. In 2014, after invading soldiers kill his pregnant wife and burn his home to the ground, a Ukrainian physics teacher renounces his peaceful way of life, enlists in the military, and becomes a skilled sniper. Vowing revenge for both his wife and his fallen instructor and friend, he must find the elite Russian soldiers responsible and eliminate them one by one.Rating: R; for violence, bloody images, language and some sexuality/nudity.DVD, region 1, widescreen 16:9; 5.1 surround, stereo.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; War films.; Voronin, Mykola; Revenge; Snipers; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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- Slava Ukraini / by Lévy, Bernard-Henri,Film directordirector(DLC)n 80051527; Roussel, Marc,Film directorCinematographerdirector(local)tlcaut1696450226642613141; Margolin, François,1955-Film producerproducer(DLC)no2007126390; Cohen Media Group,PublisherPresenter(DLC)no2009121846; Kino Lorber, Inc.,Film distributor(DLC)no2010180592;
Cinematography, Marc Roussel, Olivier Jacquin, Yaroslav Prokopenko ; editor, Olivier Jacquin ; music, Slava Vakarchuk.One year after the beginning of the war in Ukraine, philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy takes us to the heart of the conflict through a war diary made during the second half of 2022. From Kharkiv, in the Donbass, to Kherson, in the aftermath of the city's liberation, this documentary bears witness to the ravages of war through the testimonies of soldiers, chronicles of the front, and portraits of civilians, and shares with us the struggle of the Ukrainian people.DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen, 2.0 Dolby digital stereo.
- Subjects: Feature films; Documentary films; Nonfiction films; War films; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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- Donbass [videorecording] / by Deckert, Heino,film producer.; Kamorzin, Boris,1966-actor.; Loznit͡sa, Sergeĭ,1964-screenwriter,film director.; Masiluk, Grigory,actor.; Mutu, Oleg,cinematographer.; Smorodina, Lyudmila,actor.; Yatsenko, Tamara,actor.; Zayarmiuk, Irina,actor.; Film Movement (Firm),distributor.(CARDINAL)344832; ma.ja.de filmproduktion,production company.;
Director of photography, Oleg Mutu ; editing, Danielius Kokanauskis.Tamara Yatsenko, Irina Zayarmiuk, Grigory Masliuk, Boris Kamorzin, Lyudmila Smorodina.In the Donbass region of Eastern Ukraine, mid-2010s: a hybrid war takes place, involving an open armed conflict alongside killings and robberies on a mass scale perpetrated by Russian-separatist gangs. In the Donbass, war is called peace, propaganda is uttered as truth, and hatred is declared to be love. Life is suffused with fear and suspicion. What is real and what is fake news?Not rated.DVD, NTSC, all regions, 5.1 surround sound, 2.0 stereo, 2.40:1 widescreen.
- Subjects: Dark comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Satirical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; War films.; Misinformation; Social control; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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- Reflection [videorecording] / by Lutskyi, Roman,actor.; Vasyanovych, Valentyn,1971-film director.; Film Movement (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344832;
Director, Valentyn Vasyanovych.Roman Lutskyi.In 2014, Ukrainian surgeon Serhiy enlists to fight Russian military forces in the Donbass region, where enemy soldiers capture him. Now a prisoner of war, Serhiy is forced to witness horrifying scenes of humiliation and violence at the hands of the Russian invaders, his medical background co-opted to dispense mercy killings to the tortured. After his release, he returns to his comfortable middle-class apartment, still suffering from the trauma of his experiences. Looking inward, Serhiy tries to find a purpose in life by rebuilding his relationship with his daughter and ex-wife, learning how to be a human being again through being a father.Rating: Not Rated.DVD, wide screen.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Social problem films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; War films.; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Prisoners of war; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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- Bad roads [videorecording] / by 880-03Koltovsʹkyĭ, Ihor,actor.; 880-04Kulinich, I͡Uriĭ,actor.; 880-05Klimova, Maryna,actor.; 880-06Vorozhbit, Natalʹi͡a,film director,screenwriter.; 880-07Minzi͡anov, Dmytro,film producer.; 880-08Minzi͡anov, I͡Uriĭ,film producer.; 880-09Cherkashyna, Oksana,actor.; 880-10Ukraïnsʹkyĭ kulʹturnyĭ fond,production company.; Film Movement (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344832; Kristi Films,producton company.;
Cinematographer, Volodymry Ivanov ; editor, Alexander Chorny.Igor Koltovskyy, Andrey Lelyukh, Vladimir Gurin, Anna Zhurakovskaya, Ekaterina Zhdanovich, Anastasia Parshina, Yuliya Matrosova, Maryna Klimova, Yuri Kulinich, Zoya Baranovskaya, Oksana Voronina, Sergei Solovyov.Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbass during the war. There are no safe spaces and no one can make sense of just what is going on. Even as they are trapped in the chaos, some manage to wield authority over others. But in this world, where tomorrow may never come, not everyone is defenseless and miserable. Even the most innocent victims may have their turn at taking charge. Ukraine's official Oscar submission for the 2022 Academy Awards, BAD ROADS is the debut feature from director Natalya Vorozhbit.DVD-R; NTSC, all regions ; 2.0 stereo ; 2.39:1 widescreen.
- Subjects: Anthology films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Betrayal; Man-woman relationships; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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- The Earth is blue as an orange [videorecording] / by T͡Silyk, Ira,1982-film director,editor of moving image work.; Žickytė, Giedre,1980-film producer.; Kapustina, Anna,film producer.; Kokanauskis, Danielius,1978-editor of moving image work.; Tsvietkov, Viacheslav(Cinematographer),cinematographer.; Albatros Communicos (Firm),production company.; Film Movement (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)344832; Moonmakers (Firm),production company.;
Cinematography by Viacheslav Tsvietkov ; editors, Ivan Bannikov, Iryna Tsilyk, Danielius Kokanauskis.Ganna Gladka, Stanislav Gladky, Anastasiia Trofymchuk, Myroslava Trofymchuk, Vladyslav Trofymchuk, Olena Gladka, Olga Gladka, Danylo Dydenko.Krasnohorivka: a town on the front lines of the war-torn region of Eastern Ukraine. When poet/filmmaker Iryna Tsilyk first visits the Trofymchuk-Gladky family home, she is surprised by what she finds: while the outside world is made up of bombings and chaos, single parent Anna and her four children are managing to keep their home as a safe haven, full of life and full of light. Every member of the family has a passion for cinema, so it feels natural for them to shoot a film inspired by their own life during a time of war. The creative process raises the question of what kind of impact cinema might have during times of disaster, and how to picture war through the camera's lens. For Anna and the children, transforming trauma into a work of art is the ultimate way to stay human.DVD; NTSC, all regions; 16:9 wide screen presentation; Dolby 2.0 stereo.
- Subjects: Biographical films.; Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Gladka, Ganna; Children and war; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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- Ukraine over the edge : Russia, the West and the "new Cold War" / by Hahn, Gordon M.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and index."This study focuses on the Ukrainian crisis, from the rise of demonstrations on Kiev's Maidan Nezalezhnosti to the making of the post-revolt regime. The author sheds new light on the role of radical Ukrainian nationalists and neofascists in the February 2014 snipers' massacre, the ouster of President Yanukovych and Russia's seizure of Crimea"--
- Subjects: Ukraine Conflict, 2014-; Geopolitics;
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- Ukraine : the road to war / by Poiret, Anne,Film directordirector(DLC)n 2007009508; Video Project,Publisher(DLC)no 94014033 ;
Although the war in Ukraine continues to dominate all the headlines, many have forgotten that war had already been raging in Donbas for the past eight years. Ukraine: The Road to War traces the geopolitical history of the Ukrainian conflict from 2014 onward, uncovering its roots in history. Mingling geopolitical and intimate narratives, this documentary brings to new light the origins of this war at Europe's gates.DVD, widescreen.
- Subjects: Documentary films; Nonfiction films; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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- Ukraine / by Ruth, Michael,(Book editor)editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.How should the United States manage the Ukraine Conflict? The United States should intervene militarily in the Ukraine Conflict / Jorge Benitez ; The United States should stay out of the Ukraine Conflict / Chris Freind ; If U.S. arms Ukraine, Russia could arm Iran / Josh Cohen ; The United States should arm Ukraine / Luke Coffey and Nile Gardiner ; The United States should continue imposing sanctions on Russia / David J. Kramer ; The United States must support the Minsk Agreement for Ukrainian peace / Victoria Nuland ; Ukraine's Minsk Agreement will not bring peace / Alexander Mercouris -- Should the West intervene in Ukraine? The West should help Ukraine / Ian Kearns, Steve Andreasen, and Des Browne ; Europe should integrate Ukraine / Nicolai Petro ; Europe should not integrate Ukraine / Alexander Donetsky ; NATO should not become involved in Ukraine / Seumas Milne ; NATO should confront Russia over Ukraine / Kurt Volker and Erik Brattberg -- What should be Russia's place in Ukraine? The West is responsible for provoking Russia over Ukraine / Tim Black ; The West has a choice : abandon Ukraine or punish Russia? It should choose the latter / Alex Massie ; The Russian military should fully invade Ukraine / Brad Cabana ; Crimea belongs to Russia / Dmitry Tamoikin ; Crimea belongs to Ukraine / Yulia Tymoshenko -- How should Ukraine plan its future? Ukraine must hold on to its contested regions / William Risch ; Ukraine should give up its contested regions / Alexander J. Motyl ; Ukraine must prosecute those committing war crimes / Amnesty International ; Ukrainian military as a whole is responsible for war crimes / David Garrett ; Why Ukraine shouldn't be offered NATO membership / Andrei Tsygankov ; Taking IMF money would damage Ukraine's economy / Jeffrey Sommers and Michael Hudson, as told to Jessica Desvarieux.
- Subjects: North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-; Military assistance, American; National security; Self-determination, National; JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government.;
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- War in 140 characters : how social media is reshaping conflict in the twenty-first century / by Patrikarakos, David,1977-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-283) and index.The citizen journalist : Stories versus guns -- The soldier : The state flounders and homo digitalis emerges -- The officer : Militia digitalis takes to the "battlefield" -- The Facebook warrior 1 : The virtual state -- The Facebook warrior 2 : Homo digitalis on the battlefield -- The troll : The empire strikes back -- The post-modern dictator: adventures in unreality -- The interpreter 1 : From the bedroom to the battlefield -- The interpreter 2 : Man versus superpower -- The recruit : Friends are close but enemies are closer -- The counter terrorist : Goliath versus a thousand slingshots -- Conclusion."War in 140 Characters examines the role of social media and other forms of 'new media' in changing the face of modern warfare. War is, more than ever, a clash of narratives--with each state/party fighting to control the spread of information and project their narrative to the outside world. Social media has shattered traditional hierarchies between the state and its citizens, enabling the individual or networks of individuals to influence the direction of conflict to a degree previously thought impossible. State militaries now employ official Social Media warriors to influence the narrative online; in Russia, paid trolls flood the internet with pro-Russian tweets, blog posts, and comments in order to create the sense of "authentic" support for the annexation of Crimea. Even private civilians can single-handedly alter the course of war. New media has expanded the arena of conflict into the virtual world, which is every bit as real and often more important than the fighting on the ground. Whether you are a president or a terrorist, if you don't understand how to deploy the power of media effectively you may win the odd battle but you will lose a twenty-first century war. War in 140 Characters provides a new narrative for modern warfare, exploring the way social media has transformed the way that we fight, win, and consume wars, and what that means for the world going forward."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: IS (Organization); Information warfare; Cyberspace; Social media; War and society.; Propaganda; Online social networks; Arab-Israeli conflict; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-;
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