Larysa Artiuhina
Directing
Biography
Larysa Mykhailivna Artiuhina is a Ukrainian documentary film director and activist. She is a member of the Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine, the Union of Theater Actors of Ukraine, the creative association Babylon'13 and the Assembly of Cultural Figures of Ukraine.
Known For

Ukraine, goodbye! - Ukrainian film Almanac — a collection of short films about the acute social problem of Ukraine-emigration abroad. The collection includes 25 short films in Ukrainian or Russian.
Ukraine, Goodbye!

"Stronger than Arms", is the history that heats our hearts up with the memory of events and people, who from the time of Euromaidan to the war in the East were building a new Ukraine.
Stronger than Arms

Young woman’s husband died tragically. From possible kinds of burial she chooses cremation. The woman is late for a funeral… One of the crematorium workers has already received her husband ashes and is grinding them in a crusher. Then he carefully puts the package into the urn and sifts ashes there. But not all of them. He leaves a handful and sifts it into the rolling bin prepared beforehand... When the bin is full, the crematorium worker takes it home ... At his balcony, he grows tomatoes which need fertilizer. When the crematorium worker sells them, he assures customers that his product is ecologically clean.
Without GMO

"The Winter That Changed" is a documentary about the events that took place on Euromaidan during the Revolution of Dignity.
The Winter That Changed Us

Automaidan is the seventh film of the joint project "1+1 Production" and the creative Association "Babylon 13" from the series of documentaries "Winter that changed us".
Automaidan

Spring 2014. Russian regular troops invaded the territory of sovereign Ukraine. Volodymyr Samolenko became one of the first volunteers of the Donbas battalion and died in battle. His daughter Olya tries to understand why her father went to war if he loved her so much.
My Father

A French anti-globalization writer arrives in Kyiv for the presentation of his book. A surprise awaits him at Boryspil Airport. Instead of a young and pretty translator, the writer is met by her father, a policeman with not very refined manners. The lack of a common language causes comical situations and conflicts between the men. However, they unexpectedly find a common topic.
A Yellow Flower for Monsieur Burion

A film portrait of the famous Ukrainian artist Arsen Savadov. The film depicts the process of creating the art project "Collective Red," which results in the entire creative team ending up at the police station.