Tavriya
Tavriya (Russian: Таврия) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Yuriy Lysenko.[1][2]
Tavriya | |
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Russian: Таврия | |
Directed by | Yuriy Lysenko |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Vojtenko |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place in the southern part of Ukraine. The film tells about two girlfriends whose marital paths diverged. Vustya fell in love with a revolutionary and she wanted to become a revolutionary. Ganna fell in love with the son of millionaires, but she was forced to leave the estate because of landowner Sophia. Intolerable working conditions in the panic economies will make Russians and Ukrainians friends and will unite them in the struggle against Sophia.[3]
Cast
- Dmitriy Kapka as ded Levko
- Mariya Kapnist[4][5] as Hegumeness (as M. Kapnos)
- Olga Lysenko as Vustya
- Yuri Maksimov as Leonid Bronnikov
- Ivan Ryzhov as Mokeich
- Larisa Shepitko as Ganna[6]
References
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