Awards

We’ve been waiting for this

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The premiere of our film “To Warn the West” will air on the TV channel Dozhd (TV Rain) on February 22 at 12:10 and 17:10. In April of last year, a private screening of the film took place in Toronto. At the time, we did not publish photos or publicly announce the event — we were anticipating festival momentum…

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February 20 | 7:00 PM | Code 4.5.0

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Dear friends, Our team warmly invites you to a special and truly unique evening. On February 20 at 7:00 PM, at Tranzac, we will present an event that brings together two premieres in one night — live music and documentary cinema. The program features a live performance and debut album presentation by Daughters of Donbas (#MarichkaMarichka) with an original musical program for string…

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Our support for Ukraine continues

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Thanks to our contribution, this help became possible. The photos show confirmation of the assistance delivered. For us, this is not a gesture — it is a responsibility and an example. The ability to work gives us the ability to help. These are not abstract ideas. These are concrete things on which lives depend. When…

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From the heart of Toronto’s Bloor Street, a new story begins!

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 From the heart of Toronto’s Bloor Street, a new story begins!  We’re proud to announce that ECG Productions, under the direction of our colleague Anastasiia Mateshko, has officially started filming our new documentary: “Sunflowers on Bloor”  This film is dedicated to the annual Ukrainian Festival on Bloor in Toronto — honoring tradition, identity, and the vibrant spirit of the…

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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May these days bring quiet, warmth, and a sense of support among those closest to you. May the coming year bring more peace, mutual respect, and human solidarity — the things without which neither work, nor life, nor the future are possible. Thank you to everyone who was with us this year. With hope and…

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From Selection to Finalist — and Now… Vegas Awaits!

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Our film The Electric City: Nikola Tesla in Canada has just reached the final round at the Nikola Tesla Film Festival in Las Vegas!  Brenden Theatres, Palms Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada  January 7th — Stay tuned! We might even take home the Grand Prix… This documentary started its journey as a simple official selection. Then…

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Oleksandr Borodulya — The Soul of Ukrainian Dance

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Recorded by our company in Toronto, this program is an open conversation with Oleksandr Borodulya, former soloist of the Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble. The interview is in Russian — as a form of counter-propaganda, with a fragile yet sincere hope to reach those who still live within Soviet myths and cannot grasp what the real Ukraine is.  In this conversation…

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RISING BEYOND THE LIMITS — DOUBLE VICTORY IN LOS ANGELES!

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We’re proud to share that our film has received two top awards at the prestigious Los Angeles Film Awards:  Best Documentary Feature — awarded to director Olena Tumanska  Best Picture — the festival’s highest honor across all categories This recognition is a huge moment for our entire team, and we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Olena Tumanska, whose vision and dedication brought…

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“At One Table” at the Toronto Women Film Festival

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We’re thrilled to share that our feature drama At One Table has won an award at the Toronto Women Film Festival’s seasonal competition!  The film follows a Ukrainian woman who escapes the war and finds shelter in Canada — only to end up in the home of Russian emigrants who support the invasion of her country. As she reveals…

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Our Film at Artdocfest!

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The documentary “GULAG. Unpaid Debt” (directed by Olga Antimony) has been officially selected for Artdocfest 2025! The film explores the lingering shadow of the Soviet repressive system and how an unexamined past continues to shape the present. At its core are the stories of those who survived the camps — and of those who still justify their existence.  The…

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