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Tape "Wild Field", filmed on the ground of the novel "Voroshilovgrad" by Sergei Zhadan, will be released on November 8 and in the meantime, Goshkino presents the first trailer of the film
The State Dvorzhkino Press Service [19659003] The first trailer presents the main heroes of history, whose action takes place in 2010 in Starobilsk (Luhansk region) – Hermann (Oleg Moskalenko), pastor (Alexei Gorbunov), Kocheu (Vladimir Yamnenko) , Injury (Georgi Povolotsky) and Olga (Ruslan Khazipova) From now on, the tense, dangerous and ironic time will begin Herman's costume, and with him and the audience, to the east of him. Ukraine.Also in the trailer, the main conflict of the film has been declared and a new hero – the picturesque and sunny Donbass is presented ", – said in a message on the YouTube channel Derzhkino 19659003]
"We were filming in incredibly beautiful places and I I am pleased that our operator Sergey Mikhalchuk was able to convey a clear and accurate image of Donbass on the screen, the Donbass and East of Ukraine, as described by Sergey Zhadan in a book, and that I like it, and that few of them have seen, "- said film director Yaroslav Lodigin
This is a story about how Herman is forced to return to his hometown in the Donbass. His older brother is gone, and now the hero will have to protect the family business – the old gas station. Together with her – friends of childhood and love in the fight against those who grab a piece of land to make a piece, turning it into cornfields and in the railway that goes nowhere.
The project "Wild Field" becomes the winner of the ninth selection of film projects of the State Agency from the Ukraine for cinema, receiving support of an amount of 15.49 million hryvnia. The main shooting of the band took place in summer 2017 in Starobelsk (Luhansk region), part of the scenes was filmed in Kiev
Production: Limelite (Ukraine), Film Brut (Switzerland). The tape dispenser in Ukraine is an MMD film company
Sergei Zhadan's book "Voroshilovgrad" became the best Ukrainian novel of the decade in 2014, according to the literary prize of the Air Force of Ukraine. The work also received the Foundation's Swiss Literary Award, Jan Michalski. The novel is translated into five languages.
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