Annychka

5.1 / 10

(7 votes)

This film is a romantic story of love between a Hutsul girl and wounded Soviet guerrilla Andrii whom she rescues from certain death. The events unfold against the backdrop of WW2 presented with many obligatory falsehoods of the imperial Russian historiography: heroic Soviet guerrillas, poor and backward Hutsuls, rich Hutsuls betraying their own people and collaborating with the enemy, Ukrainians incapable of their own agency. Crude and mendacious as it is, this ideology is relegated to the narrative background, and the viewer's attention gets quickly captivated by the artistic fortes of the film: riveting stage presence of Kostiantyn Stepankov, Ivan Mykolaichuk, Boryslav Brondukov and the debuting Ivan Havryliuk; gorgeously atmospheric photography of Mykola Kulchytsky, beautiful faces, language, and dress of the Carpathian Ukrainians, and a faithful presentation of Hultsul folk culture devoid of typically condescending Soviet colonial slant.

Country:

Soviet Union

Genre:

Drama

Duration:

89 minutes

Year:

1969

Director:

Borys Ivchenko

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Company:

Dovzhenko Film Studios

Cast:
Ivan Mykolaichuk

Roman

Lyubov Rumyantseva

Annychka

Grigore Grigoriu

Andrei

Kostiantyn Stepankov

Kmet

Boryslav Brondukov

Krupniak

Crew:
Borys Ivchenko

Director

Viktor Ivchenko

Writer

Vadym Homoliaka

Original Music Composer

Nikolay Kulchitskiy

Director of Photography

Valeriy Novakov

Lead Editor