Oleksandr Sydelnykov is an actor, known for Plemya (2014).
Oleksandr Techynskyi was born in 1979 in Dnipro (Dnipropetrovsk), Ukraine. He spent his childhood in the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic in the north-east of the Russian Federation. In 1999 he graduated from Dnipropetrovsk Medical College, then worked as a medical assistant in a psychiatric emergency team. In 2001 he left medicine and started to work as a freelance photographer. He has worked as a photo reporter for more than 15 years, cooperating with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Der Spiegel, Vogue, Playboy, and others. Besides Ukraine, he has carried out shootings in Iran, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Liberia, Georgia, Russia and Latvia. Since 2011 he has focused on creating documentary films. His feature documentary debut All Things Ablaze has won an MDR Film Prize for the best Eastern European documentary at DOK Leipzig 2014.
An Olympic champion, gold medalist at the world and European championships with an amateur record of 335 wins to 15 losses, Oleksandr Usyk has quietly taken over the heavier divisions of boxing. Born in Simferopol, the southpaw fighter is nothing short of a master boxer, described by myboxinglife.com as 'clinical', Usyk is known for his footwork, slickness and his incessant 'pawing' jab that confuses opponents. Very much of the continental European school of boxing, he's a pound for pound king and always value to watch.
Oleksandr Zbarazkyi is an actor, known for Wolyn (2016).
Oleksandra Ruban is known for Mavka: The Forest Song (2023).
Oleksii Chekardin is known for Teefa in Trouble (2018), The King of Warsaw (2020) and Szpital Dzieciecy (2016).
Olena Chervonenko is known for Sniper. The White Raven (2022).
Olena Hall-Savalska is an actress, known for Viddana (2020) and Spiymaty Kaydasha (2020).
Olena Khudyakova is known for The Tashkent Files (2019).
Olena Lavrenyuk is an actress and producer, known for #Selfieparty (2016), Egregor (2021) and Kona fer í stríð (2018).