
Oleksii Moroz
Acting
Biography
Oleksii Moroz (1946–2008) studied in the workshop of Volodymyr Denysenko (class of 1970). In his subsequent feature films, he specialized in children’s and youth themes. He received an award at the “Molodist-77” film festival for “the successful cinematic portrayal of a historical-revolutionary theme” in the film R.V.S. He was also an actor of episodic roles.
Known For

The story of the dramatic relationship between a father and son. The backdrop is the struggle of Italian patriots against the Austrian occupiers for the unification and independence of Italy.
Gnat

A story about the working life of rural youth in the 1970s. About the conflict between young specialist Yuri Khmel and the chairman of the collective farm, and his young wife Zhenya with her mother-in-law.
Yurka's Sunrises

At the beginning of the XVII century, events take place preceding the liberation struggle led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky. A young boy Pavlo Pokhylenko leaves his native Kaniv to join the Zaporizhian Sich (camp and cossack army) to fight for freedom and the Orthodox faith.
The Way to Sich

The telefilm tells about young people of the late 70s and their choice of their life path.
Long Days, Short Weeks....

The action takes place in the Ukrainian Carpathians in the First World War. The plot - twists and turns of life's journey of the traveler, adventurer, traveling actor and philosopher Ivan Kalita.
Tales about Ivan

Collective farmer is unanimously elected secretary of the party committee by her fellow villagers.
Party Secretary

Problems of modern villages and economic use of land.
Trust

Olya, a second-grader, chose Genka Ogonkov, a difficult teenager, as her counselor, and decided to reform him. She did it well — the orphan Genka turned out to be a good and kind boy.
Just Don't Cry

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Men Are Men

Two friends are helping the wounded Red Army officer hiding from Whites.
R.V.S.

An intellectual and writer involved in underground revolutionary activity is imprisoned, where his convictions and will are put to the test. Based on Lesia Ukrainka’s short story “Mistake (Thoughts of a Prisoner)”.