collections

Cinematography is also the collective work of many talented people, such as directors, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers, composers, and many others, who work together to create masterpieces on the big screen.

Dovzhenko Centre invites you to explore a collection of films from one of the most important and influential periods in the history of Ukrainian cinema: works by Sergei Paradjanov, Yurii Illienko, Leonid Osyka, Ivan Mykolaichuk, and others.
Unique fiction, animated, and documentary films that were long considered lost, but have been preserved in the German Federal Archives (Bundesarchiv). In 2024, restored digital copies were transferred to the Dovzhenko Centre with the assistance of Adelheid Heftberger and the Bundesarchiv team, and of Ivan Kozlenko.
Ukrainian documentary cinema of the Soviet period. This encompasses silent classics, early sound films, newsreels, masterworks of the cinematic avant-garde, concert recordings—all sorts of documents of their time.
For the 130th anniversary of the director, Dovzhenko Center offers a collection of the most important films of the most important Ukrainian director. Dovzhenko's Ukrainian silent trilogy is re-actualized and reinterpreted through modern musical accompaniment.
The best Ukrainian comedies from the collection of the Dovzhenko Center, from silent classics of the 1920s and 1930s to the first comedies after the restoration of independence in 1991.

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