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Acting
Heorhiy Astafyev
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Karmelyuk · 1931Karmelyuk
★ 8.01931
MovieHistoryDrama
About the uprising of Ukrainian peasants under the leadership of the national hero Karmelyuk against landowners and Polish gentry. In the 1830s, Young Count Piglovsky returns to his estate from Paris. The carriage in which he is riding is surrounded by rebellious peasants. Their attempt to hang the master is canceled almost at the last moment, because it is not the count in the carriage, but his lackey - Ustym Karmelyuk. Ustym really serves as a lackey in the count's house and at the same time leads a peasant uprising. The government sends the army. In a fierce fight, Karmelyuk is almost captured, but he is saved by one of the serfs.
Perekop · 1930Perekop
★ 6.41930
MovieWar
This revolutionary epic likens the push for industrialization of Soviet Ukraine with the battle for Perekop during the Civil War. A missing plow blade is presented as a symbol of the country's backward peasant economy that needs to be transformed in the course of the industrial construction. In an onslaught of rapidly changing images, Ukrainian village with its peasants suspicious of everything new, dramatically collides with the frenzy of working factories, plants, and mines.
Trypillian Tragedy · 1926Trypillian Tragedy
1926
MovieDrama
The story of a tragic death of a Komsomol detachment in a fight with the Greens during the Civil War.
Zvenigora · 1928Zvenigora
★ 6.21928
MovieDramaFantasy
An old man tells his grandson of a legendary treasure buried beneath the hills of Zvenigora, setting in motion a sweeping cinematic poem that intertwines Ukrainian folklore, history, and revolution.
The Big Sorrow of a Small Woman · 1929The Big Sorrow of a Small Woman
1929
MovieDrama
Lost movie.
Oktyabryuhov and Dekabryuhov · 1928Oktyabryuhov and Dekabryuhov
1928
MovieComedy
The bourgeois wedding of Dekabryukhova is interrupted by the machine-gun fire of revolution. He flees abroad, leaving his wife. Oktyabryukhov stays and adapts to the new life. At the end of the picture there is an attempt at universal reconciliation and the poet's tormenting theme "three-way love". Dekabryuhov returns to his homeland. His wife is already married to Oktyabryukhov. Having learned about it, Dekabryukhov tries to leave, but the newlyweds force him to stay.