Downpour

Downpour

Release date : April 18, 1929
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : No Language / Ukrainian /
Director : Ivan Kavaleridze /
Production companies : VUFKU /
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The lost film about the peasant rebellion of the 18th century in Ukraine, led by Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Honta. The history of the haydamak movement became a trigger for authors to have experiments in the field of film language: shooting against the background of black velvet, focus on the static character of the picture, the sculptural nature of composition mise-en-scène solutions, replacement of dramatic collisions with cinema engravings depicting the historical past.
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M. Petlyashenko
Zalizniak
Stepan Shkurat
peasant Ivan
L. Sharov
Ivan's son
Severyn Pankivskyi
Jesuit Bishop
V. Piddubnyi
prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki

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  • title:Downpour
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1929
  • Genres: History ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: No Language · Ukrainian ·
  • Director: Ivan Kavaleridze /
  • Writers: Ivan Kavaleridze · Taras Shevchenko ·
  • Production companies: VUFKU ·
  • Overview:The lost film about the peasant rebellion of the 18th century in Ukraine, led by Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Honta. The history of the haydamak movement became a trigger for authors to have experiments in the field of film language: shooting against the background of black velvet, focus on the static character of the picture, the sculptural nature of composition mise-en-scène solutions, replacement of dramatic collisions with cinema engravings depicting the historical past.
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