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Vyacheslav Bihun

Vyacheslav Bihun is a director and writer, known for Fatalis (2020), How Can I Not Love You (2017) and Chendej's Shadows (2020). See full bio »

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Fatalis Director
(2020)
(2017)
(2020)
Strong in Spirit Director
(2018)

Filmography

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  Ukraine Mon Amour (as Slavik Bihun) (pre-production)
  Fearless (Documentary) (filming)
  Vinum (Documentary short) (filming)
  Zirka (Documentary) (filming)
 2022 Ivan's Passion (Documentary short) (filming)
  Ukraine on Trial (Documentary) (as Slavik Bihun) (post-production)
  Vatra Nika (Documentary short) (post-production)
 2022 Duma about Justice (Documentary short) (post-production)
 2022 Ichthus (Documentary short) (post-production)
 2022 Aeternus (Documentary short)
 2021 Eyes Open (Documentary short)
 2021 Verdict 21 (Documentary short)
 2021 Yeden (Documentary)
 2021 Magnificus (Documentary)
 2021 Brother Ivan (Documentary short)
 2021 I Am Tyachiv (Documentary short)
 2021 Duma about Mama (Documentary short)
 2020 Justyn's First Adventure (Documentary short)
 2020/I Maestro (Documentary short)
 2020 Fatalis (Documentary short)
 2020 Chendej's Shadows (Short)
 2020 Mnohaya lita. Stoyko (Documentary)
 2020 Duma about Life (after Death) (Documentary short)
 2019 Yasenova (Documentary short)
 2019 Verdict 19 (Documentary)
 2019 Moro (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2019 Superficio (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2018 Pro Bono 8 (Documentary short)
 2018 Strong in Spirit (Short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2018 Chendej's Well (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2018 Unforgotten. Myroslava (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2017 Last Soldier (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2017 Mama's Heart. Gongadze (Documentary) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2017 Duma about Son (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2017 How Can I Not Love You (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2017 Between Hell and Paradise (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2016 Marusia (Short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2016/I Passion (Short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2016 Closest to God (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2016 A Letter to Tarkovsky (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2015 Lady and Bread (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2015 Shevchenko Live. Lesya's Testament (Short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2015 Angel Town (Short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2014 Sanctuarium (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2014 I Am She Indeed (Short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2014 Mother. In the Name of the Millions (Short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2013 Penalty of Justice (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
 2013 Dovzhenko. Ukrainian Homer of Cinema (Documentary short) (as Slavik Bihun)
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Alternate Names:

Slavik Bihun
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Follows the tradition: studied at a film school under the supervision of Peeter Simm whose supervisor was Andrei Tarkovsky, who in turn noted Aleksandr Dovzhenko as one of his foremost influences. Paid tribute to 'Tarkovsky' in his short film essay A Letter to Tarkovsky (2016) and to 'Dovzhenko' in his documentary Dovzhenko. Ukrainian Homer of Cinema (2013) as well as adopted Dovzhenko's story "... See more »

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