Summaries

During the 1930s, an American boy visiting Ukraine becomes caught up in Soviet efforts to exterminate millions of Ukrainians.

Peter is a 10-year-old boy living in the midst of turbulent early-1930s Soviet Ukraine. His father, an American engineer, is killed for obtaining secret documents about the repressions, which now are hidden in Peter's book. The boy flees from the police with a blind kobzar (Ukrainian folk minstrel), Ivan Kocherga. Ivan does everything to help his young guide grow up and survive with a kind and clear soul that will not be hardened by what his eyes have seen. He tells his young guide elaborate stories that make him believe there can be a different reality from what he sees around him. The viewer is challenged to admit that the blind kobzar might see the world with greater clarity than those with perfect eyes.—ProntoFilm

Details

Keywords
  • brutality
  • boy
  • genocide
  • crime against humanity
  • holodomor
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
Release date Nov 11, 2014
Countries of origin Ukraine
Language English Russian Ukrainian
Filming locations Kharkiv, Ukraine
Production companies Ukrainian State Film Agency Pronto Film

Box office

Budget $2000000
Gross worldwide $905985

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 2m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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