- Vyacheslav Bihun is known for Last Shooting (2023), How Can I Not Love You (2017) and Fatalis (2020).
- Memory and hope are the primary senses of the majority of Vyacheslav Bihun's films.
- Imagery of a sensual beauty.
- Justice and law as the key words of Vyacheslav Bihun's films in the field of "Law and Cinema", which often deal with courts and judicial process.
- Festival achiever: already his first festival films Penalty of Justice (2013), Mother. In the Name of the Millions (2014) by mid 2016 were selected to around 50 film festivals, mainly international.
- Borsch: traditionally treats his crew with borsch, a favorite Pavarotti meal and known traditional Ukrainian soup (could be seen in some of his films as Sanctuarium (2014)).
- Official and nick names: born as Vyacheslav Stepanovych Bihun. The old Slavic name Vyacheslav means great fame. Stepanovych refers to his father's first name whose name is Stepan. And Bihun is his family name which means runner in Ukrainian. Best known by his nick name Slavik Bihun.
- Grass-rooted: when the film school rejected him an tuition reduction and moved to exmatriculate him, his closest friends collected money for him to graduate and finalize his film work.
- Doctor of Law: holds a PhD in philosophy of law from the most prestigious legal research institute in Ukraine. Did a postdoc at the Heidelberg University. Several of his films relate to the topic of law, lawyers and justice (for example, Penalty of Justice (2013), Ukraine on Trial, Between Hell and Paradise (2017)).
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