
Tonya Noyabriova
Directing
Known For

Kira is living her life with the teenage confidence that the world revolves around her. Born and raised in the late Soviet Ukraine, she sees her life predictable and clear. But it doesn't last long. Suddenly, she discovers that her father has a mistress, and her mother knows about it but prefers to remain silent. As Kira's family begins to fall apart —and so does the Soviet State— everything she knew turns out to be an illusion. Kira is searching for love, warmth, and hope for the future, going down a dark path she could not foresee.
Do You Love Me?

When Zhorik moves to Kyiv, he has high hopes to improve his life. But then he encounters the mundane struggles, bureaucracy, and corruption of Ukrainian reality.
Hero of My Time

Through exclusive archival footage and interviews from some of the industry greats, the documentary explores the fashion history of independent Ukraine, starting in the chaotic and crime-ridden 1990s and concluding with the war torn 2020s.
Spring-Summer

A country can be judged by two things: the way it treats children and the elderly. This story is about an elderly woman living in Ukraine who, like all old people, struggles with poverty every day. But, despite all the difficulties and troubles that are encountered on her way, she does not despair and continues to hope that Everything Will Be Alright.
Everything Will Be Alright

By fateful chance, Grigory – an elderly playwright from occupied Ukraine – ends up in conservative Europe as a refugee. Faced with an absurd, unexpected, new reality, he begins to write a comedy play about the real life circumstances of refugees. Despite the fact that he finds shelter in a Jewish dormitory, he gets a job as a chess teacher in a Catholic school, and even receives temporary EU citizenship documents. Throughout his ordeal, he desperately searches for a way to return to his homeland, Ukraine, the epicenter of war.
Ukraine is the capital of everything!

It's a story of one celebration day. How does the young generation experience it? What does it dream about, what it aspires and what it does to achieve it. Independence Day through the eyes of the young and forsaken population of Ukrainian residential districts. Tragicomic history of failing to realize their freedom against the degraded values of the previous generations.