Entre les montagnes et le paradis
Réalisation
				Dmytro HRESHKO
			During the global coronavirus pandemic when the entire world comes to a halt, the inhabitants of the remote mountain village in western Ukraine continue living life to the fullest. Only a local team of women paramedics know what's really going on...
Directed by
        Dmytro HRESHKO
    Photography
            Dmytro HRESHKO
        EDITING
            Viktor MALYARENKO & Dmytro HRESHKO
        MUSIC
            Hudaki VILLAGE BAND & Wedding DETS
        SOUND
            Volodymyr TRET’YAKOV & Volodymyr SHCHOBAK
        Production
            
                UP UA STUDIO
                
                    
                
            
        Distribution
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                UP UA STUDIO
            Ventes
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        Directed by

Dmytro HRESHKO
Since 2018, has been start studying and filming documentaries and created his first documentary "66 Scenes of Uzhhorod". In 2019 created a documentary about mountain rescuers and rescued tourists - "Snow Leopards of the Carpathians." In 2020, a documentary short film was created about ambulance workers - "Save me, doctor!". The short was recognized as the best Ukrainian film at the Wiz Art FF and received a special jury award at the Molodist FF in 2020. Now lives in Kyiv, Ukraine and finished a documentary film about an ambulance crew in a small mountain village during the covid pandemic "Mountains and heaven in between" (2021). Film was selected for Docudays for national premiere and Sheffield DocFest for international premiere in 2022.
Filmography
"Mountains and heaven in between" (2021) - feature documentary
“Save me, Doctor!” (2020) - short documentary
"Snow Leopard of the Carpathians" (2019) - feature TV documentary
"66 scenes of Uzhgorod" (2018) - medium format
						
					Filmography
"Mountains and heaven in between" (2021) - feature documentary
“Save me, Doctor!” (2020) - short documentary
"Snow Leopard of the Carpathians" (2019) - feature TV documentary
"66 scenes of Uzhgorod" (2018) - medium format


