Título | Kamennyy khrest (Original) |
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Ano produção | 1968 |
Dirigido por | Leonid Osyka |
Estreia |
1968
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Mundial
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Outras datas |
Duração | 76 minutos |
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Considered to be one of the masterpieces of Ukrainian cinema, Kamennyy khrest (The Stone Cross) depicts a bleak portrayal of the peasant Ivan Didukh’s desperate attempt to migrate to Canada in search of a better life that will raise his family out of abject poverty. The night before the family are due to leave, a thief enters their home. Ivan’s family and friends, following the custom of the time, then debate on what the fate of the thief shall be. The next day, a farewell party is held by Ivan prior to his family’s departure, but a sense of sorrow lingers in the air. The film takes its source from two stories of the Ukrainian writer Vasyl Stefanyk (1871-1936).