Today, on the official channel of the Odessa Film Studio (@OdesaFilmStudio), viewers are presented with an excellent film that captivates with stunning music, an original plot and wonderful acting. One of the main tasks that the author has set for himself is to convey to the public the beauty of Ukrainian culture, to show the love of the Cossacks and ordinary people for their homeland. The author managed to bring all his plans to life on stage, and that is why the opera fell in love with the audience more than a hundred years ago and today is popular not only in Ukraine, but also in distant foreign countries. “Cossack beyond the Danube” is a Ukrainian Soviet feature film produced in 1953 by the A. Dovzhenko film studio. Based on the opera “Cossack beyond the Danube” by Semyon Stepanovich Gulak-Artemovsky, written in 1863. The film was shot in a theatrical setting. The premiere of the film took place on July 19, 1953 in Kyiv, and on July 21 in Moscow.
In 1775, after the destruction of the Zaporozhye Sich by the Russian Empire, part of the Cossacks, in search of “free lands”, under the influence of the Cossack elders, moved across the Danube and fell under the rule of the Sultan’s Turkey. The Cossacks began to fight as part of the Turkish army against their offenders - the Russian Empire.
In turn, the Turkish Sultan decided to find out the intentions of the Cossacks. In the end, thanks to the wit and cunning of Ivan Karas, the Cossacks obtained from the Sultan a firman to return to Ukraine.
Film crew:
Stage director: Vasily Lapoknysh;
Literary processing: Maxim Rylsky;
Chief cameraman: Alexey Mishurin;
Composer: Semyon Gulak-Artemovsky;
Artist: Mikhail Yuferov;
Costume Designer: Iunia Mayer;
Sound engineer: Ariadna Fedorenko;
Assistant director: Vasily Lapoknysh;
Conductor: Veniamin Tolba;
Choreographer: Sergey Sergeev;
Symphony orchestra, choir and ballet of the Academic Opera and Ballet Theater of the Ukrainian SSR. Shevchenko.
Cast:
Ivan Patorzhinsky - Ivan Karas;
Maria Litvinenko-Wolgemuth - Odarka;
Elizaveta Chavdar - Oksana;
Nikolay Shelyushko - Andrey;
Mikhail Grishko - Sultan;
Ivan Kuchenko - Selih-aga;
Vladimir Matveev - Imam;
Konstantin Borodinevsky - Hasan.
Watching this film is a wonderful experience not only for music lovers and lovers of the classics. This wonderful work cannot be called historically accurate, but it fully reflects the patriotism of Ukrainian soldiers and their families. In the film, everyone will find something that is personally close to them and excites their soul - be it a love story or a spiritual relationship with any character. Such tapes cannot be called passing - you want to return to them repeatedly.
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