Where to watch Oleksandr Koval in the UK
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Oleksandr Koval was a director, cameraman, educator, author of more than 80 films, awarded a number of prestigious accolades, including the National Taras Shevchenko Award, the State Oleksandr Dovzhenko Award and the People’s Artist of Ukraine title.
Oleksandr Koval films streaming in the UK
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- Threshold (1988) Cinematography
- A Farewell To Cinema (1995) as (self)
- Discover Yourself (1972) Cinematography
- Ivan Marchuk: "The voice of my soul" (1998) Director
- And so I write. Ostap Vyshnia (1982) Director
- The Second Declaration of Love (1999) Cinematography
- Chornobyl. Epilogue (1996) Camera Operator
- Grandpa Ivan from the Village of Richky (1978) Director
- Testament of Joseph the Blind (1995) Director of Photography
- Home. Native Land (1991) Director
- Mykhailo Sikorsky's Eushan Potion (1986) Cinematography
- Oh Dear, These Guests Have Come to Me (1989) Cinematography
- Malanka's Wedding (1979) Director
- Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) (1996) Director of Photography
- The Silent Sector (1970) Director
- The World of Paraska Horytsvit (1992) Cinematography
- Hamlet with a Happy Ending (2002) Director
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