
This film, marking the 130th anniversary of Oleksandr Dovzhenko's birth, reveals the artist's controversial path—from his first attempts at cinema to the creation of masterpieces that became symbols of Ukrainian poetic cinema. The authors show his ability to maneuver between creative ambitions and the political demands of the era, remaining a unique figure in cultural history.
Cast
Crew
Ihor Ivanko
Director, Screenplay, Director of Photography

Serhiy Trymbach
Screenplay
Ihor Kosenko
Editor

Illya Yehorov
Director of Photography

Oleksandra Bratyshchenko
Producer

Lukian Halkin
Producer
Alona Holiakova
Producer
Kyrylo Rybiantsev
Line Producer
Yevhen Kozeko
Camera Operator

Olha Oborina
Camera Operator

Serhiy Stetsenko
Camera Operator
Dmytro Zahlynskyi
Camera Operator

Volodymyr Tykhyy
Creative Producer
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