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- Film based on book of Viktor Suvorov, a former Soviet military intelligence officer.
- On Christmas Eve in rural Ukraine, handsome but poor Vakula the blacksmith pursues the beautiful Oxana with the help of the Devil.
- After the Afghan captivity, Nikolai Naydenov, a former orphanage, ends up in the United States, gets a job as an instructor in one of the sports clubs, gets married and receives American citizenship. Life is developing as well as possible. After a while, he comes to his former homeland to his army friend Sergei and learns from his wife that Sergei was killed by order of the leaders of one of the clans of the local mafia. The next day, after brutal torture, the militants also kill Sergei's pregnant wife with several blows to the stomach.
- The hero, a political convict, makes a successful escape from the train carrying him to the Siberian camp, and soon finds shelter and love in one of the Ukrainian villages.
- The film tells about the fate of the brilliant Russian poet Aleksey Koltsov, who so romantically sang the nature of Rus', the incomparable beauty of Russian women, the incomprehensible mystery of the Russian soul. His poems, like in a mirror, reflected the poet's vulnerable soul, his first love, which he could not keep "... at the dawn of a foggy youth", and which he carried through his whole life.
- Young Sasha (Alexander Kolosnitsyn) experiences his first love.
- A story about the boy Ivanko forced on an adventure to rescue his mother and all the villagers held captive by the evil King, who on his side has a wicked witch.
- Just like in a fairy tale, Dorota Waltz turns from an ordinary blue-collar worker into a wealthy businesswoman. As she tries to save her factory from bankruptcy, Dorota's lawyer seems to help her but his real plans remain a secret.
- Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Bagryany. About the terrible years of repression in Ukraine in the 1930s.