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Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion 1968

📅 1968-01-01

Dive into the lyrical world of *Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion* (1968), a poignant Ukrainian drama directed by Miroslav Dzhindzhiristyy.

Director: Miroslav Dzhindzhiristyy

Cast

Arkadii Hashynskyi
Arkadii Hashynskyi
Aleksei Davidenko
Kostiantyn Stepankov
Kostiantyn Stepankov
Alexei Omelchuk
Pavel Morozenko
Pavel Morozenko
Galina Slipenko
Anatoliy Skibenko
Ivan Havryliuk
Ivan Havryliuk
Valentina Kosheleva
Antonina Maksimova
Antonina Maksimova

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion* (1968) about?

This atmospheric drama follows a young man's emotional journey as he confronts love and sorrow in a rural Ukrainian village. The story blends personal stakes with the weight of tradition, set against a backdrop of folklore and quiet resilience.

Who directed *Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion*?

Miroslav Dzhindzhiristyy directed this 1968 drama, bringing a poetic touch to the adaptation of Olha Kobylyanska's novel.

Who stars in *Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion*?

The film features Arkadii Hashynskyi, Aleksei Davidenko, Kostiantyn Stepankov, Alexei Omelchuk, Pavel Morozenko, and Galina Slipenko in key roles.

Is *Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion* (1968) worth watching?

While it's a lesser-known gem, this drama's rich themes and emotional depth make it rewarding for fans of character-focused storytelling. Its unrated status leaves room for personal interpretation, but the performances and atmosphere shine.

How long is *Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion (1968) — A Ukrainian Romance Drama You Shouldn't Miss

Dive into the lyrical world of *Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion* (1968), a poignant Ukrainian drama directed by Miroslav Dzhindzhiristyy. Adapted from Olha Kobylyanska's novel, this TV movie weaves a delicate tapestry of romance and introspection, set against the backdrop of a rural Ukraine where folklore and emotion intertwine.

The film's haunting atmosphere lingers as a young man, played by Arkadii Hashynskyi, grapples with love and loss in a community steeped in tradition. With standout performances from Aleksei Davidenko and Galina Slipenko, the story unfolds like a slow-burning poem, exploring themes of duty, longing, and the quiet power of memory. The cinematography and dialogue evoke a sense of nostalgia, making it a hidden gem for fans of character-driven dramas.