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Zvenyhora

Звенигора

1928·SU
Director: Oleksandr Dovzhenko
DramaComedyFantasyHistory
Soviet Montage

Alexander Dovzhenko's dazzling debut feature — and the film that announced one of cinema's greatest and most idiosyncratic voices. Spanning a thousand years of Ukrainian history through the story of a grandfather and his descendants, the film moves freely between legend, folklore, revolution, and modernization with a poetic, associative logic all its own. Dovzhenko, who trained as a painter, fills every frame with extraordinary visual compositions that draw equally on Ukrainian folk art and Soviet avant-garde aesthetics. The narrative is deliberately fragmented and dreamlike, less interested in linear history than in the rhythms and textures of a people's collective memory. A challenging but deeply rewarding film that announced the arrival of a truly original cinematic imagination.

Alexander Dovzhenko's dazzling debut feature — and the film that announced one of cinema's greatest and most idiosyncratic voices. Spanning a thousand years of Ukrainian history through the story of a grandfather and his descendants, the film moves freely between legend, folklore, revolution, and modernization with a poetic, associative logic all its own. Dovzhenko, who trained as a painter, fills every frame with extraordinary visual compositions that draw equally on Ukrainian folk art and Soviet avant-garde aesthetics. The narrative is deliberately fragmented and dreamlike, less interested in linear history than in the rhythms and textures of a people's collective memory. A challenging but deeply rewarding film that announced the arrival of a truly original cinematic imagination.

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Cast

Mykola Nademskyi

Mykola Nademskyi

a symbolic old man / a Tsar General

Semen Svashenko

Semen Svashenko

a Red Army soldier Tymish, first grandson

Les Podorozhniy

Les Podorozhniy

a Petliurite Pavlo, second grandson

P

Polina Skliar-Otava

a peasant Oksana / Roksana

L

Leonid Barbe

a Catholic monk

H

Heorhiy Astafyev

Scythian leader

Vladimir Uralskiy

Vladimir Uralskiy

Peasant

M

Maria Parshina

Tymish's wife

A

Anastasii Symonov

a stout officer on horseback

N

Nikolay Charov

Pavel's friend

Crew

Maik Yohansen

writer

Boris Zavelev

cinematographer

Yuri Tyutyunnyk

writer

Oleksandr Dovzhenko

writer

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