
Taras Tomenko
Directing
Biography
Taras Mykolayovych Tomenko (born February 6, 1976, in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian film director and screenwriter. He is a member of the Ukrainian Film Academy (2018) and the European Film Academy (2018). He is the son of Ukrainian poet Mykola Tomenko.
Known For

Kharkiv, the 1930s. The heyday of Ukrainian art. Ambitious young poet Vladimir Akimov happily settles in at the new luxury "Slovo" House built specifically for artists. He comes from the provinces and works as a proof-reader in a printing press, and has never even dreamed of living under one roof with prominent Ukrainian writers and artists. He thinks his own poetry is genius, but nobody takes his literary efforts seriously, not to mention the occasional chuckles over his epigone poems. But fate smiles at him. The head of the political intelligence agency suggests that he become the author of a play written earlier. Akimov agrees, signing a non- disclosure note. The poet has no idea what price he will pay for this success. “‘Slovo’ House” is a story about a generation of Ukrainian artists persecuted by the totalitarian system, unfolding against the backdrop of one of the largest genocides of the 20th century: the Holodomor, which caused the death of almost 7 million people.
“Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel

Documentary hommage to Sergey Parajanov on the occasion of his 100 anniversary. Witness the blend of unique archive material with surrealistic puppetry scenes, seamlessly blurring the lines between imagination and reality.
A Sentimental Journey to the Parajanov Planet

Nastya was ten when a missile fired by Russian terrorists on New Year's Eve changed her life forever. It took her father's life and destroyed their house. Nastya's school is only in 500 meters from the front line. War has become commonplace. Just a part of the landscape. The only means for Nastya's family to survive is the scrap metal they scavenge while under fire. Senya is seven years old. He is a first-grader. In the seven years of his life, he has seen seven years of war and not a day of peace. Senya likes to climb on the boney pile to watch the sunset. His stepfather dig graves to earn money for a new suit and backpack for Senya. This is a film about the children who live in the war zone in Ukraine.
Boney Piles

Chain-smoking artists, poets and playwrights were among the colourful array of intellectuals living in the ‘Slovo House’ in 1920s Ukraine. The communist paradise was built under Stalin's approval, but it quickly became a prison. The brutal Soviet regime spied on the inhabitants, destroying their eccentric way of life and sealing their fate. This fascinating film explores the extraordinary story of the building and its residents.
Slovo House

A homeless boy spends the night in the basements, peeps out the window behind the inaccessible ballerina and dreams of winning a million by shooting at the shooting gallery. However, an accurate hit does not bring anything except the ridicule of the old keeper of the shooting gallery. And then the bullet goes at him.
The Shooting Gallery

A film adaptation of the 17th-century epic of the same name. Year 1185. Prince Ihor leads a campaign into the Cuman-Polovtsian lands, defying an old prophecy that foretells his death. During the expedition he falls into an ambush set by Khan Konchak, his wife is surrounded by the Polovtsians, and Ihor himself is taken prisoner. In captivity he faces moral and physical trials, refuses to renounce his homeland and family, and defeats the mightiest warrior of the East.
The Tale of Ihor's Campaign
A wordless parable. A man finds an angel with a broken wing in the desert, rescues him, and puts him in a cage. The man begins to show off the angel, earning money from it. The angel breaks free and disappears. The man begins to do his usual work, occasionally feeling the angel's presence above him.
Parched Land

A film about a human rebellion against the death conveyor.