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Kateryna 2006

3 min📅 2006-10-21

Roman Bondarchuk's 'Kateryna' is a poignant 3-minute short film set amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the Ukrainian People's Republic's struggle for independence.

Director: Roman Bondarchuk

Cast

Vopli Vidoplyasova
Oleh Skrypka
Oleh Skrypka

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kateryna (2006) about?

The movie revolves around a family's unwavering dedication to the Ukrainian People's Republic's cause, with the husband leaving his wife and loved ones behind to face the harsh realities of war.

Who directed Kateryna?

Roman Bondarchuk, a renowned filmmaker, brings this poignant short film to life.

Who stars in Kateryna?

The talented cast of Vopli Vidoplyasova and Oleh Skrypka bring depth and nuance to this powerful drama.

Is Kateryna (2006) worth watching?

While 'Kateryna' may not have a traditional rating, its gripping drama and poignant themes make it a worthwhile watch for those interested in exploring the complexities of Ukraine's past.

How long is Kateryna?

This short film clocks in at 3 minutes, making it a quick and thought-provoking watch.

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About Kateryna (2006) — A Heart-Wrenching Family Drama Set Against the Ukrainian People's Republic's Struggle for Independence

Roman Bondarchuk's 'Kateryna' is a poignant 3-minute short film set amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the Ukrainian People's Republic's struggle for independence. The movie revolves around a family's unwavering dedication to their cause, with the husband, a devoted member of the Ukrainian People's Republic, leaving his wife Kateryna and their loved ones behind to face the harsh realities of war. As the sun sets, the family is caught in a heart-wrenching clash between Ukrainians and White Guards.

This gripping drama, infused with the country's rich musical heritage, features the talents of Vopli Vidoplyasova and Oleh Skrypka. Roman Bondarchuk's masterful direction weaves together the intricate threads of history, music, and drama to create a captivating cinematic experience. 'Kateryna' is a must-watch for those interested in exploring the complexities of Ukraine's past and the unbreakable bonds of family.