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Release Date:
April 18, 1929
Original Title:
Злива. Кіно-офорти до історії Гайдамаччини
Alternate Titles:
Downpour. Film etchings for the history of Haydamak movement
Zlyva
Злива
Genres:
History
Production Companies:
VUFKU
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The lost film about the peasant rebellion of the 18th century in Ukraine, led by Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Honta. The history of the haydamak movement became a trigger for authors to have experiments in the field of film language: shooting against the background of black velvet, focus on the static character of the picture, the sculptural nature of composition mise-en-scène solutions, replacement of dramatic collisions with cinema engravings depicting the historical past.
Art Designer:
Ivan Kavaleridze
Author:
Taras Shevchenko
Casting:
Stepan Shkurat
Cinematography:
Oleksiy Kalyuzhnyi
Director:
Ivan Kavaleridze
Music:
Pavlo Tolstiakov
Writer:
Ivan Kavaleridze
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