Atonement for Others' Sins

Atonement for Others' Sins

Release date : June 1, 1978
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian / Ukrainian /
Director : Valerian Pidpaly /
Writers : Vasiliy Sychevskiy /
Production companies : Dovzhenko Film Studios /
June 1, 1978 1h 26m Soviet Union Drama Russian More
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A priest from a Carpathian village who sheltered an orphan teenager, Bogdan Chichura, sends him to a theological seminary. After graduating from the seminary with honors, the young man enters the Gregorian University, becomes a doctor of theology and returns to his village. Here he learns that his beloved Ruzhena, deceived by the bishop's letter, has gone to a monastery. And her father, a Rusyn, is being persecuted by the authorities and the church for his leftist beliefs. Bogdan embarks on a difficult struggle for the honor of his loved ones. But the Second World War begins.
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  • title:Atonement for Others' Sins
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1978
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian · Ukrainian ·
  • Director: Valerian Pidpaly /
  • Writers: Vasiliy Sychevskiy ·
  • Production companies: Dovzhenko Film Studios ·
  • Overview:A priest from a Carpathian village who sheltered an orphan teenager, Bogdan Chichura, sends him to a theological seminary. After graduating from the seminary with honors, the young man enters the Gregorian University, becomes a doctor of theology and returns to his village. Here he learns that his beloved Ruzhena, deceived by the bishop's letter, has gone to a monastery. And her father, a Rusyn, is being persecuted by the authorities and the church for his leftist beliefs. Bogdan embarks on a difficult struggle for the honor of his loved ones. But the Second World War begins.
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