# Film.UA

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Easter European film and television production company

Film.UA Odesa International Film Festival (OIFF). Opening Ceremony – July 12, 2013. Opera-House Hall Panorama. Type Film Studio Industry Cinematography Founded 2002 Founder Serhiy Sozanovskyi Headquarters Kyiv , Ukraine[1] Revenue 30,693,400 hryvnia (2025) Total assets 37,066,100 hryvnia (2025) Website film.ua

**Film.UA** is the largest vertically integrated group of companies in the field of film and television production in Eastern Europe.[2] The film studio was established in November 2002. It is the largest producer of film productions in Ukraine.[3]

## Incidents

The company has been accused of [homophobia](/source/Homophobia) several times. For example, in the series "Threads of Fate" (2016), the mother of the main characters' cousin asked "Who are you dating?" to which he sarcastically replied "A woman", to which the mother responded "Thank God". In another episode, Vanya, the boyfriend of the main character Sasha (her real name - Olia), while working as a nurse, encountered a patient who turned out to be the boyfriend of Lisa (Sasha's half-sister, the antagonist), who said to Ivan: "Do you know what I did to people like you in prison?" to which Ivan replied, "I can imagine". And in the animated film [Mavka: The Forest Song](/source/Mavka%3A_The_Forest_Song), one of the allies of the main antagonist is a stereotypical [homosexual](/source/Homosexual) who serves the main villains.

## See also

- *[Mavka. The True Myth](/source/Mavka._The_True_Myth)*

- *[The Stolen Princess](/source/The_Stolen_Princess)*

- *[The Sniffer](/source/The_Sniffer)*

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Discover the Secrets of Ukraine's Famous FILM.UA Studios"](https://euromaidanpress.com/2017/06/28/discover-the-secrets-of-ukraines-famous-film-ua-studios/). *Euromaidan Press*. June 28, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Ukrainian film producer reveals 'rollercoaster' of panic and emotion in a Kyiv subway bunker and her fears for her country: 'Please don't leave us alone'"](https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraine-russia-film-producer-kyiv-subway-bunker-panic-2022-3). *Business Insider*. March 1, 2022. Retrieved July 24, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["FILM.UA Group and "Kazakhfilm" signed a memorandum of cooperation"](https://www.prensario.net/33808-FILMUA-Group-and-Kazakhfilm-signed-a-memorandum-of-cooperation-.note.aspx). *Prensario Internacional*. May 31, 2021. Retrieved July 24, 2022.

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