Who really knows about the fate of the
Ukrainian kobzars, the bards who sang about
the Cossack soul whilst playing on multistringed
bandura? Oles Sanin’s technically impressive
national epic speaks of the bandurists‘
resistance to Soviet repression in the early
thirties. To this end he sends a young orphan
and a blind kobzar on the run from Stalin‘s
henchmen, where they endure hunger, violence
and a growing sense of patriotism. The fi lm‘s
production having in fact started a few years
back, it has acquired a substantial patriotic
flavour given the current political situation in
the Ukraine.
DCP | Farbe / colour
Oles Sanin, Oleksandr Irvanets, Irene Rozdobudko, Paul Wolansky
Sergiy Mykhalchuk
Eugene Petrus
Sergiy Yakutovych, Vlad Odudenko
Alla Zagaykevych
Stanislav Boklan, Anton Sviatoslav Greene, Oleksandr Kobzar, Jamala, Jeff Burrell, Iryna Sanina
Pronto Film
Igor Savychenko
10a Naberezhno-Hreschatytska, office 1
04070 Kyiv
Ukraine
Tel.: +380.44.490.2231
Fax: +380.44.490.2232
sashko@pronto.kiev.ua
www.pronto.kiev.ua
Igor Savychenko
Oles Sanin - – born 1972 in Kamen-Kashirsky, USSR (today
the Ukraine). Studied acting and directing
at the Karpenko-Kary University in Kiev. The
chairman of the Ukrainian Young Cinematographers‘
Association, his film MAMAY was the
Ukrainian nomination for the Academy Awards
in 2004.
GRIKH (1999, doc)
MAMAY (2003)