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The Stone Soul 1988

★ 1.01 votes100 min📅 1988-12-01

Set in the rugged beauty of the Carpathian mountains during the 19th century, *The Stone Soul (1988)* weaves a sweeping tale of defiance and romance.

Director: Stanislav Klymenko

Cast

Anatoli Khostikoyev
Anatoli Khostikoyev
Dmytro
Marina Mogilevskaya
Marina Mogilevskaya
Marusia
Oleksiy Horbunov
Oleksiy Horbunov
Yurishtan
Petro Beniuk
Petro Beniuk
Fedir Stryhun
Fedir Stryhun
Yurchik
Valentyn Trotsiuk
Valentyn Trotsiuk
Bohdan Beniuk
Bohdan Beniuk
Volodymyr Abazopulo
Volodymyr Abazopulo
Kostiantyn Stepankov
Kostiantyn Stepankov
Ostap Stupka
Ostap Stupka

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Stone Soul (1988)* about?

This historical drama follows brave leaders in 19th-century Carpathia as they resist foreign oppression and fight for their people's freedom. Against this backdrop of struggle, a doomed love story unfolds, adding emotional weight to the fight for justice.

Who directed *The Stone Soul*?

Stanislav Klymenko directed this gripping blend of history and romance.

Who stars in *The Stone Soul*?

The film features standout performances from Anatoli Khostikoyev, Marina Mogilevskaya, Oleksiy Horbunov, Petro Beniuk, and Fedir Stryhun.

Is *The Stone Soul (1988)* worth watching?

Fans of historical dramas with strong emotional core and stunning scenery will find *The Stone Soul* compelling. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its themes of freedom and love make it a memorable watch for those who appreciate period pieces with depth.

How long is *The Stone Soul*?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

About The Stone Soul (1988) — A Romantic Rebellion in the Carpathian Mountains

Set in the rugged beauty of the Carpathian mountains during the 19th century, *The Stone Soul (1988)* weaves a sweeping tale of defiance and romance. Directed by Stanislav Klymenko, this historical drama brings to life the legend of rebel leaders who rose against the oppressive forces of the Austrian Habsburgs and Polish magnates, fighting not just for political freedom but for the very soul of their people.

At its heart, the film is a passionate exploration of love that burns so fiercely it becomes both salvation and tragedy. With rich visuals and emotional depth, *The Stone Soul (1988)* blends swashbuckling adventure with intimate drama, anchored by standout performances from Anatoli Khostikoyev and Marina Mogilevskaya, whose chemistry ignites the screen.