
Dmytro Hreshko
Directing
Known For

Due to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, tens of thousands of Ukrainians, fleeing the war, found refuge in Uzhhorod in western Ukraine. The local director decides to attract non-professional actors -displaced people - in bringing his dream into life - to stage the King Lear play. The theatrical performance helps them find themselves and their purpose in a new world where there is war, and the director finds an answer to the eternal question of what love is and why this world should not perish.
King Lear: How We Looked for Love During the War

The film explores the catastrophic influence of Russian invasion on nature in Ukraine. This is a journey from the harmonious life of nature to the fiery whirl of war which burns out the earth, forests and all flesh. As the spring comes, nature revives and brings new life among animals despite the irreversible damage. Yet the tremendous scope of the tragedy deprives us of hope for immediate natural recovery and cleaning of the remains of war.
Divia

While the whole world has stopped during the coronavirus pandemic, the residents of the Kolochava Transcarpathian mountain village are living their normal lives. Only ambulance workers know what is really going on.
Mountains and Heaven in Between

A unique journey by Ukrainian military artists who embarked on an extensive tour of the United States. In 102 days, they covered over 30,000 kilometers, performed in 69 cities, and held 260 concerts — from intimate street performances to prestigious stages at Congress, Carnegie Hall, and TEDx.
In Thanks We Trust

Despite the full scale Russian invasion to Ukraine in 2022, a team of 14 Ukrainian researchers travelled 15,000 km from home to replace another team of researchers at "Vernadsky" station in Antarctica.
Antarctica: War Diaries

An attempt to convey the atmosphere and show the process of rescuing tourists in the winter Carpathians. This documentary is also part of a study on mountain rescuers in the Ukrainian Carpathians
72 Hours

A documentary cover of Jorgen Lett's famous film "66 Scenes of America". Similar scenes from Jorgen Lett's film were shot during a year in Uzhhorod, which makes it possible to rethink the city through the prism and vision of a film shot in the 1980s in the United States.
66 Scenes of Uzhgorod

The film gives the viewer the opportunity to learn more about the work of mountain rescuers in the Carpathians, and hear the touching and incredible stories of rescuing tourists lost in the mountains and survived.
Snow Leopard of the Carpathians

The film tells about the work of the ambulance crew during the New Year holidays in Kyiv. Three crew members, a doctor, a paramedic, and a driver, respond to calls and receive patients during the work shift.