Victoria - an ambitious architect searches for her daughter's killers, in The Glass House (Warsaw International Film Festival, 2023 nominee Warsaw Grand Prix)
An overconfident politician defends her child from being punished for a committed crime in How Is Katia? (Locarno International Film Festival, 2022 Nominee Golden Leopard)
A lonely teacher, having lost the allure of youth, flirts with her former student in search of new experiences in My Thoughts Are Silent (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 2019 Special Jury Prize, Ukrainian Film Academy Awards, 2020 nominated, Golden Dziga Best Supporting Actress
A woman who adopted her sister's daughter in Silence, TV Series, 1-2 seasons (2022 Nominee Heart of SarajevoBest Screenplay - Drama Series)
An intelligent and far-sighted owner of a bot farm, for whom people are just a means to realize her own goals in Bot Farm, TV Series (Serial Killer, 2023 main competition)
A nineteenth-century socialite who controls her husband and scans her surroundings in Kava z Kardamonom, TV Series (2023 Winner Golden Dzyga Best Fiction Series)
I started studying the art of video poetry during the pandemic. These were works by contemporary Ukrainian authors, for each of which I created a separate idea and realized it as a director, cameraman, editor and actress. These mini-films had their success on Facebook, they were shared, considered interesting and relevant. With the beginning of the full-scale invasion, only recently I felt that I wanted to revive the initiative. This time, it became clear that I had to seek help from specialists. In cooperation with a director, composer and sound engineer, we created a three-minute video for S. Zhadan's poem "You will tell others in your own words", which was among the ten winners of the Ukrainian video poetry competition CYCLOP, held in conjunction with the Oslo Internationale Poesifestival. Also in development is a new project of film poetry, which has been submitted for the Executed Word grant, dedicated to the poets of the Executed Renaissance and the Sixties.