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History · Drama
Overview
American boy Peter and blind minstrel Ivan are thrown together by fate amidst the turbulent mid-30s Soviet Ukraine.
Top Cast


Anton Sviatoslav Greene
Anton Sviatoslav Greene
Peter Shamrock
Anton Sviatoslav Greene
Peter Shamrock


Stanislav Boklan
Stanislav Boklan
Ivan Kocherga
Stanislav Boklan
Ivan Kocherga


Jamala
Jamala
Olha
Jamala
Olha


Jeff Burrell
Jeff Burrell
Michael Shamrock
Jeff Burrell
Michael Shamrock


Oleksandr Kobzar
Oleksandr Kobzar
Comrade Vladimir
Oleksandr Kobzar
Comrade Vladimir


Oleh Prymohenov
Oleh Prymohenov
Mykola Sytnyk
Oleh Prymohenov
Mykola Sytnyk


Іryna Sanіna
Іryna Sanіna
Orysia
Іryna Sanіna
Orysia


Andrew Franchuk
Andrew Franchuk
Harris
Andrew Franchuk
Harris


Veronika Shostak
Veronika Shostak
Natalka
Veronika Shostak
Natalka


Eduard Bezrodnyi
Eduard Bezrodnyi
Arkadii
Eduard Bezrodnyi
Arkadii
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