Dmytro Chernov

Acting

Dmytro Chernov

Born December 6, 1982 · Zaporozhye, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Zaporizhia, Ukraine] (age 43)

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Known For

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VARIÉTÉ
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MovieDramaMusic
In a smoke-filled jazz bar in the center of an occupied city, a singer entertains drunken officers while the staff plays a hidden game of their own.
“Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel“Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel · 2024
“Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel
8.32024
MovieDrama
Kharkiv, the 1930s. The heyday of Ukrainian art. Ambitious young poet Vladimir Akimov happily settles in at the new luxury "Slovo" House built specifically for artists. He comes from the provinces and works as a proof-reader in a printing press, and has never even dreamed of living under one roof with prominent Ukrainian writers and artists. He thinks his own poetry is genius, but nobody takes his literary efforts seriously, not to mention the occasional chuckles over his epigone poems. But fate smiles at him. The head of the political intelligence agency suggests that he become the author of a play written earlier. Akimov agrees, signing a non- disclosure note. The poet has no idea what price he will pay for this success. “‘Slovo’ House” is a story about a generation of Ukrainian artists persecuted by the totalitarian system, unfolding against the backdrop of one of the largest genocides of the 20th century: the Holodomor, which caused the death of almost 7 million people.
May I please speak to Nina?May I please speak to Nina? · 2022
May I please speak to Nina?
2022
MovieDrama
A man tries to reach his girlfriend, Nina, by phone. Instead, he keeps reaching another Nina, who thinks she is in the 1940s, as the Soviet Union is besieged by war.

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“Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel“Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel · 2024
“Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel
8.32024
MovieDrama
Kharkiv, the 1930s. The heyday of Ukrainian art. Ambitious young poet Vladimir Akimov happily settles in at the new luxury "Slovo" House built specifically for artists. He comes from the provinces and works as a proof-reader in a printing press, and has never even dreamed of living under one roof with prominent Ukrainian writers and artists. He thinks his own poetry is genius, but nobody takes his literary efforts seriously, not to mention the occasional chuckles over his epigone poems. But fate smiles at him. The head of the political intelligence agency suggests that he become the author of a play written earlier. Akimov agrees, signing a non- disclosure note. The poet has no idea what price he will pay for this success. “‘Slovo’ House” is a story about a generation of Ukrainian artists persecuted by the totalitarian system, unfolding against the backdrop of one of the largest genocides of the 20th century: the Holodomor, which caused the death of almost 7 million people.

Ivan Mykytenko