Annychka
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Directed by | Borys Ivchenko |
Written by | Viktor Ivchenko |
Starring | Lyubov Rumyantseva Grigore Grigoriu Ivan Mykolaychuk Konstantin Stepankov Ivan Havrylyuk Borislav Brondukov |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Languages | Russian, Ukrainian |
Annychka (Russian: Аннычка, romanized: Annychka, Ukrainian: Анничка) is a 1968 Russian-Ukrainian drama. The film, which was produced at the Dovzhenko Film Studios, takes place in 1943 and is about a Hutsul girl played by Lyubov Rumyantseva. In 1969, it received a Golden Tower award at the Phnom Penh Film Festival in Cambodia. The director received a special prize at the Kyiv Film Festival. In the USSR alone, in 1969 25.1 million people saw it.
Synopsis
[edit]The film dwells of the love story in the midst of the Second World War in 1943. A Hutsul girl Annychka finds herself in the middle of hostilities and gets acquainted with a wounded soldier in the forest. Looking after the soldier, she falls in love with him and turns against her boyfriend in the village, who became a Nazi collaborator. Having told her father of the decision to elope with the soldier she drives her father to despair and eventual insanity. The story ends on a tragic note, when the father kills his daughter.
Cast
[edit]- Lyubov Rumyantseva as Annychka, Anna Kmet, daughter of pan Kmet
- Grigore Grigoriu as Andrei, wounded Red Army soldier from Central Ukraine
- Konstantin Stepankov as pan Kmet, wealthy Hutsul
- Ivan Mykolaichuk as Roman Derych, Annychka's groom, young Hutsul, who becomes a German Hilfspolizei and guard in a detention center for prisoners of war
- Boryslav Brondukov as Krupyak, he is also pan Krupenko, chief Hilfspolizei officer
- Anatoly Barchuk as Yaroslav, pan Kmytiv's farmhand
- Ivan Havrilyuk as Ivanko, young Hutsul, Roman's friend, partisan sympathizer, whom the Hilfspolizei with the fascists made dance on broken glass and then shot
- Olga Nozhkyna as Maria, Annychka's mother
- Vasyl Symchych as Semyon, pan Kmet's farmhand
- Fedir Stryhun as Fyodor, partisan
- Vitaly Rozstalny as Viktor, partisan
- Nynel Zhukovskaya as Seraphima, priest's daughter
- Viktor Stepanenko as Viktor, Soviet prisoner
- Viktor Miroshnichenko as village headman
See also
[edit]Propala Hramota (1972) — other work of Borys Ivchenko
References
[edit]- Annychka at the Internet Movie Database
- Annychka the movie. 1968
- Annychka (1968) — New York Times movies
External links
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- 1968 films
- Dovzhenko Film Studios films
- 1968 drama films
- 1960s Soviet films
- 1960s Russian-language films
- Soviet-era Ukrainian films
- Ukrainian-language films
- Films set in 1943
- Soviet drama films
- Russian-language drama films
- Soviet World War II films
- Russian World War II films
- Soviet black-and-white films
- Russian black-and-white films
- Ukrainian black-and-white films
- Eastern Front of World War II films
- Ukrainian World War II films
- Russian-language war films
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