
Olha Savchenko
Directing
Known For

When a man leaves his mistress to care for his seriously ill mother, the apartment becomes a battlefield between sexual manipulation and death, which stubbornly does not hurry to come.
Mother: Chapter Two

After humiliating rehearsals and constant comparisons with the ideal soloist, the young dancer decides to take her place at all costs - even if it means blurring the line between stage and crime.
The Blind Spot

A nurse keeps a patient in a coma, but one day his wife and son visit him.
Calypso

In a young actress sitting in a hospital office, we recognize a youthful Persephone. She is facing surgery that may become the final act of her personal play. By signing the consent form, the doctor, Hades, stamps the paper with a seal shaped like an obelisk — the coin given to souls in Greek mythology for their passage to the underworld. This gesture symbolizes the fatality of her decision.
Her name was Persephone

Giving a pledge to the victim to find the killer, the police officer uses the girl as bait to search for someone who may never appear.
The Pledge

Athena and Pallas had planned to join the army together. Pallas enlisted, but Athena, afraid, stayed behind. She had promised to follow — but Pallas died.
Athena-Pallas

Mark is a young man who is running away from loneliness. He dates girls, but decides to work through his problems with a psychotherapist — and this turns out to be far from an easy therapy…
Under the Orange Peel

Pandora has just moved to the new apartment. Everything was marvellous until she found out a horrible truth about her friend and herself.
Pandora's Box

Svyat's grandmother recently died, leaving behind an old house with a barn. Despite the fear of liability, Svyat comes there to resolve a land ownership issue with a neighbor. But something in the barn makes the guy change his plans.
Eat the Frog
Modern adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame"
Quasimodo

An obsessed director, filming a modern adaptation of "Carmen," falls in love with the lead actress and gradually blurs the line between cinema and reality, turning the set into an arena of jealousy and self-destruction.
Carmen

Oleksii has nightmares in which his doppelganger suffers from a terrible illness. But Oleksii doesn’t have a twin — or rather, he thinks he doesn’t.
The Other Side of Death

The man has created a machine capable of hearing plants, and something more.
Sonus ex Machina

Friday means skipping gym class and small teenage rebellions. Childhood is gone, yet adulthood hasn’t fully arrived.