Okay kiddo, let's talk about cinema in Ukraine.
Cinema means movies, like the ones we watch in the theaters or on TV. And Ukraine is a country in Europe, near Russia.
So, cinema in Ukraine means movies made by people who live there or are from there. They tell stories and show us things about Ukraine that we might not have known before.
In the past, Ukraine didn't make a lot of movies because it was part of the Soviet Union which controlled what movies could be made. But after Ukraine became independent in 1991, more people started making movies in Ukraine.
Now, Ukraine has its own film industry with directors, producers, actors, and crew members who work together to make movies. Some of the most famous Ukrainian movies include "The Tribe," "Dzidzio Contrabass," and "The Guide."
These movies often have Ukrainian themes and show us what life is like in Ukraine. They might have Ukrainian actors, use Ukrainian language or traditions, or be set in Ukrainian cities or countryside.
So, in a nutshell, cinema in Ukraine is about telling stories through movies that highlight and celebrate the culture and life in Ukraine.