Ivan
Oleksandr Rudynskyi
Ivan

Based on a true story — Ivan and his father operate a makeshift hospital at the frontline of war, but when enemy soldiers close in, Ivan faces an impossible choice to protect his father, their patients, and everything they stand for.
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Ivan
Oleksandr Rudynskyi
Ivan
Bohdan
Sergey Kalantay
Bohdan
Russian squad leader
Sebastian Anton
Russian squad leader
Wounded Soldier
Yuri Radionov
Wounded Soldier
Soldier
Oleksandr Yatsenko
Soldier
Aerial Commander
Oleksandr Begma
Aerial Commander
Pregnant Woman
Bogdana Kalantay
Pregnant Woman
Ukrainian Boy (Andryi)
Milosh Luchanko
Ukrainian Boy (Andryi)
Bunker Inhabitant #1
Anastasiia Pereverzeva
Bunker Inhabitant #1
A young man is playing this game with a younger boy in what looks like a makeshift hospital where a solitary doctor is trying to tend to the wounds of many casualties. It transpires that they are awaiting a truck to take them to somewhere possibly safer, but when “Ivan” (Oleksandr Rudynskyy) goes outside to reconnoitre he sees a Russian war plane blow it to smithereens. Their radio contact informs him that there are enemy soldiers close by and so taking a rifle from one of the other casualties he sets off to protect them all. He finds, though, that seeing a man through his gunsight and actually pulling the trigger are two completely different matters, and in the end - with so much of the battle being fought remotely from the skies, would killing them make any real difference to their plight? The effort from Rudynskyy, his character barely a man himself, is touching and the sentiment of the piece palpably tugs at your heart-strings as does the bleakness, almost moon-scale nature, of their medical hole in the ground. It’s set in Ukraine but serves as a much more depressing indictment of warfare in general.
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Rock, Paper, Scissors wins the British Short Film BAFTA | BAFTA Film Awards 2025