Award-Winning Documentaries
Yurij Luhovy
Winner of
“Best Historical Film, 2011”
“Best Documentary, 2011”
Ukrainians in Quebec
$20.00 (English Version)
100 Років Пластової Ідеї
$29.95 (Ukrainian Version)
Час: 1 год. 15 хв.
Duration: 29 Minutes
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Ukrainians in Quebec portrays the Ukrainian settlement in Quebec, Canada from 1891 to 1945. By means of rare salvaged photographs and personal accounts, the film depicts the formative years of the first two waves of Ukrainian immigration in Quebec. Including the unjust internment in Spirit Lake in Northern Quebec.
Award-Winning Films
55 minutes
Duration: 1 hour 15 mins.
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Okradena Zemlya (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (English)
Ukrainians in Quebec (English)
Freedom Had a Price (English)
Genocide Revealed (English)
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Okradena Zemlya (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (Ukrainian)
Bereza Kartuzka (English)
Genocide Revealed (English)
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Ukrainians in Quebec (English)
Freedom Had a Price (English)
Korovai: The Art of Baking and Decorating $29.95
100 Років Пластової Ідеї Цей україномовний фільм, у якому використано рідкісні архівні фотографії, відображує сторічну діяльність і громадську ролю української молодіжної організації Пласт (1911/12 - 2011/12). Створений на засадах скавтінґу, Пласт був збагачений українською історичною і виховною спадщиною. 31 хв.
Korovai: The Art of Baking and Decorating presents an instructional workshop on the art of baking and decorating a korovai at the Ukrainian Museum in New York City. It features Larysa Zielyk, a renowned specialist in korovai baking and ornamentation, and Lubow Wolynetz, an expert in Ukrainian traditions and rituals from pre-christian times to the present. With detailed instruction and colorful commentary, this film captures an ancient art form for posterity and is a must-see for anyone interested in esoteric wedding customs.
NEW! “Genocide Revealed”
Educational Release (English)
Includes a 26 min and 52 min version
Narrator: Graham Greene
Voice-Overs:
Lubomir Mykytiuk, Jill Hennessy
Award of Merit
Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood
Honolulu Film Awards Best Historical Film
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Los Angeles International Film Festival
Honorable Mention Award
Feature Documentary
Special Jury Remi Award Winner,
Political / International Issues
Special Jury Remi Award Winner, Use of Direction
44th WorldFest
Houston International Film Festival
Indie Fest,
Award of Merit
La Jolla, California
Award of Merit
Proceeds from DVD sales help offset the cost of making the documentaries.
Special “Eye-Opener” Award
Film Festival of Colorado
“Best Audience” Award
for best historical documentary
Film Festival of Colorado
..."Genocide Revealed" is an outstanding documentary and all the international awards it has won are well-deserved. Unlike other pieces on Holodomor, "Genocide Revealed" provides a complex approach and includes document analysis, expert opinions, and, most importantly, interviews with survivors to present solid grounds for the author's thesis. Vast selection of archival material intertwines with the voices of those who have either lived through or studied the Holodomor in one firm message that the famine was not "God's doing". This multi-factor approach is what makes this documentary one of exceptional value.
... amazing, artful and very insightful documentary.
Tetiana Branitska
(family members went through the Holodomor)
$34.95
Сценарії і Режисер: Таня Джулинська
Постановник: Юрій Луговий
Диктор: Ірина Корпан
Музика: Роман Луговий
26 min & 52 min
Les Ukrainiens du Québec
$20.00 (Version Française)
Durée: 29 Minutes
Les Ukrainiens du Quebec raconte l’histoire de l’établissement des Ukrainiens au Québec, Canada à partir de 1891 jusqu’en 1945. À l’aide de rares photographies restaurées et d’entrevues personnelles, le film dépeint les deux premières vagues d’immigration d’Ukrainiens au Québec.
