
Zvenyhora
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
The momentous film stars Mykola Nademskyi as the grandfather of Tymish, whom he alerts to the secret treasure buried in the mountains of Zvenygora – a treasure that rightfully belongs to his homeland. The film wonderfully blends both lyricism and politics and uses its central construct to build a montage praising Ukrainian industrialization, attacking the bourgeoisie, celebrating the beauty of the Ukrainian steppe and retelling ancient folklore. Sergei Eisenstein said of the film, "As the lights went on, we felt that we had just witnessed a memorable event in the development of the cinema".
Top Cast


Mykola Nademskyi
Mykola Nademskyi
Grandpa / General
Mykola Nademskyi
Grandpa / General


Semyon Svashenko
Semyon Svashenko
Timoshka, First Grandson
Semyon Svashenko
Timoshka, First Grandson


Les Podorozhniy
Les Podorozhniy
Pavel, Second Grandson
Les Podorozhniy
Pavel, Second Grandson
Polina Skliar-Otava
Polina Skliar-Otava
Oksana / Roksana
Polina Skliar-Otava
Oksana / Roksana
Heorhiy Astafyev
Heorhiy Astafyev
Scythian Leader (uncredited)
Heorhiy Astafyev
Scythian Leader (uncredited)
Leonid Barbe
Leonid Barbe
Monk (uncredited)
Leonid Barbe
Monk (uncredited)
Nikolay Charov
Nikolay Charov
Pavel's Friend (uncredited)
Nikolay Charov
Pavel's Friend (uncredited)


Vladimir Lanskoy
Vladimir Lanskoy
Spectator (uncredited)
Vladimir Lanskoy
Spectator (uncredited)
Maria Parshina
Maria Parshina
Timoshka's Wife (uncredited)
Maria Parshina
Timoshka's Wife (uncredited)
I. Selyuk
I. Selyuk
Ataman (uncredited)
I. Selyuk
Ataman (uncredited)
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