
People's Malachi
History · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Based on the play of the same name by Mykola Kulish. The film is set in the 1920s and tells of a brief period of "introduction" of the Ukrainian language (Ukrainization). This is the story of one crazy person living in the same crazy world.
Top Cast


Mykola Babenko
Mykola Babenko
Mykola Babenko


Tamara Yatsenko
Tamara Yatsenko
Tamara Yatsenko


Iryna Doroshenko
Iryna Doroshenko
Iryna Doroshenko
Olha Surzha
Olha Surzha
Olha Surzha
Yakiv Syrotenko
Yakiv Syrotenko
Yakiv Syrotenko


Rayisa Nedashkivska
Rayisa Nedashkivska
Rayisa Nedashkivska


Olha Sumska
Olha Sumska
Olha Sumska
Valeriy Neviedrov
Valeriy Neviedrov
Valeriy Neviedrov


Lev Perfilov
Lev Perfilov
Lev Perfilov


Leonid Marchenko
Leonid Marchenko
Leonid Marchenko
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