Young scriptwriter who loves creating interesting and captivating stories.
Yevhenii has been working with story building for more than four years. He wrote numerous short films, TV series and now is preparing some movie projects for the future.
He completed Ukrainian Film School scriptwriting course in 2022.
In free time, Yevhenii enjoys competitive games like chess or football. Admires everything that has a story: books, movies, tv series and animation.
A family dinner takes a tense turn when Leo confesses to accidentally burning down his fiancée’s father’s trailer. But the real disaster isn’t the fire—it’s the discovery of a fireproof box buried in the ashes, holding secrets Richard never wanted uncovered. Some things were meant to stay lost.
Planning a baby shower should’ve been the least of my worries, but with hospital bills, baby essentials, and a million other things on my plate, I barely had time to breathe. When my dad suggested my younger sister Sylvia handle the event, I knew it was a mistake. But I agreed anyway. Big mistake.
Stuck in an elevator with a stranger was bad enough. But when Lena found out Dylan—a charming, suit-clad mystery man—needed a fake date for a wedding the next day, things got even weirder. A power outage, a bold proposition, and one tempting question: Would she really say yes to a total stranger?
A summer return to Serenity Beach reunites Emma with her childhood friends, brothers Noah and Luke. But as familiar banter and old memories resurface, unspoken glances and sharp smirks hint at a deeper tension. This isn’t just a summer of nostalgia—it’s one of unexpected choices.
At a bustling clothing drive, Sarah was all smiles until she found a knitted sweater she had lovingly gifted her granddaughter among the donations. Her heart sank as she spotted the familiar embroidered initials, turning her act of generosity into a moment of bittersweet reflection.
Sometimes, Sylvia felt more at peace with the pigeons in the park than with her husband at home. The only time during the week she felt appreciated and needed was when she fed bread to the birds. But this time, her routine changed when a strange, trained pigeon brought her a note.
Irene dedicated her life to teaching, helping her students grow into better people. Each of her students held a special place in her heart. But when she received a letter from a Bentley driver, she was nervous about remembering the one student who had written it.
All old Harold cared about in his remaining years were his car and his privacy, but both now seemed at risk after new Asian neighbors moved in. One night, he caught a teenage boy trying to open his car, and from that moment, his solitary life changed forever.
"What goes around comes around," old Eleanor kept repeating. However, Nurse Claire worried about the elderly lady’s future. After giving her son access to all of her savings, Eleanor had almost been kicked out onto the streets. Yet, one delivery from her past changed everything.