Zaporozhets Za Dunayem
Adapted from the opera written by the composer Semen Hulak-Artemovsky.
Ivan Kavaleridze
Casts & Crew
Stepan Shkurat
A. Levitska
N. Glukhonina
D. Oleshyevko
O. Serdyuk
Ivan Kozlovsky
G. Bregvadze
Gnat Yura
A. Knish
K. Julinskii
Also Directed by Ivan Kavaleridze
A peasant visits the DneproGES construction.
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.
This film is the first adaptation of an operetta written by Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko. It follows the trials and tribulations of Natalka and Peter (Petro). The sweethearts planned to get married; however, Natalka's father does not approve of the marriage because Petro was not affluent enough to keep Natalka in the manner he thought that she should be kept. Petro goes off to earn the required fortune.
The film attempts to display an episode of the liberation movement in Ukraine - the uprising of Kolievs (serfs, artisans and fishermen) against the tyranny of the feudal lords and the Polish nobility, which ended with a brutal massacre performed by a Russian punitive expedition in 1768.
A film based on works and biography of the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko (1814 - 1861).
Khristina, a peasant woman from a provincial village, decided to leave for the city in search of a better life. But, having not found there either a better life or happiness, she perishes ...