Oleksandr Pecherytsia

Oleksandr Pecherytsia

Born: August 4, 1982
in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]

Movies for Oleksandr Pecherytsia...

The Righteous One
Title: The Righteous One
Released: October 13, 2021
Type: Movie
An honest and just judge, despite attempts at bribery and threats, dares to pass a fair sentence, and face with dire consequences.
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Jacob's Century
Title: Jacob's Century
Character: Тиміш
Released: September 30, 2016
Type: Movie
Human history, which is against the will was drawn into historical conflicts.
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Title: Століття Якова
Character: Тиміш
Released: September 30, 2016
Type: TV
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Title: Under Military Law
Character: Soldat
Released: May 9, 2015
Type: TV
It is July 1941, and the Nazis are advancing towards Kyiv. A special squad is tasked with investigating major cases by acting both at the frontline and in the city itself, where rising criminals are joining German subversives in infiltrating the city, while a number of Soviet government representatives are happily profiting from other people’s misery.
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Gaydamaka
Title: Gaydamaka
Character: haidamaka
Released: April 21, 2012
Type: Movie
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Трагічне кохання до зрадливої Нуськи
Title: Трагічне кохання до зрадливої Нуськи
Released: August 1, 2004
Type: Movie
The story of two boys, best friends, who are both madly in love with a beauty of the village. This love is a big challenge for their friendship. What is more, they can no longer withstand the third competitor. A young man in a military uniform appears (the story is set in the postwar period). He immediately “gets down to business” in the hayloft. The two losers decide to commit suicide and thus punish the treacherous Nuska.
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War Through the Eyes of Animals
Title: War Through the Eyes of Animals
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
Anthology film about the war in Ukraine, with animals as the main heroes. Recognized Ukrainian and foreign directors will tell insightful stories based on real events and show the trials that animals in Ukraine have to endure during war. Unlike us, animals don't have to take a test of humanity and they don't have political preferences, but they can clearly distinguish between good and evil.