The Duma of Kovpak ( Ukrainian: The Duma of Kovpak ) is a Soviet film trilogy dedicated to S. A. Kovpak and the partisan formation that he led during the Great Patriotic War.
| Kovpak Duma | |
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| Ukrainian The thought of Kovpak | |
| Genre | drama war film |
| Producer | Timofey Levchuk |
| Author script | Igor Bulgaria Victor Smirnov |
| In the main cast | Konstantin Stepankov Valentin Belohvostik Mikhail Golubovich |
| Operator | Eduard Pluchik |
| Composer | Vitaliy Gubarenko Igor Shamo |
| Film company | Film Studio them. A. Dovzhenko , Creative Association “Time” |
| Duration | 328 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Ukrainian |
| Year | 1973, 1975, 1976 |
| IMDb | ID 0070008 |
Content
Story
The first film is Nabat. About the emergence at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War of a partisan detachment of twelve people and its development to a powerful military formation - the First Ukrainian partisan division under the command of Kovpak and Commissioner Rudnev.
The second film is Buran. About the raid into the enemy rear in 1941-1942, in the battles during the crossing of the Dnieper and Pripyat, the famous operation near the Sarny, which went down in the history of World War II under the name "Sarn Cross".
The third film - "Carpathians, Carpathians ..." About the raid of the partisan formation of S. A. Kovpak in the summer of 1943 in the Carpathians .
Cast
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Camera crew
- Screenwriters: Igor Bulgaria , Victor Smirnov
- Director: Timofey Levchuk
- Operator: Eduard Pluchik
- Artists: Wulf Agranov
- Composers: Vitaliy Gubarenko , Igor Shamo
- Lyrics: Dmitry Lutsenko
Rewards
- Special award for the embodiment of the heroic-patriotic theme of the X All-Union Film Festival 1977 in Riga. [one]
- Gold medals named after A. Dovzhenko (1979, screenwriters I. Bulgaria and V. Smirnov, director T. Levchuk, actor K. Stepankov).
See also
- From the Bug to the Vistula - the dilogy of T. Levchuk, who continued the epic “The Duma of Kovpak”
- Special Forces
- Front without flanks
- In the forests under Kovel
Notes
- ↑ CINEMA: Encyclopedic Dictionary, Editor-in-Chief S.I. Yutkevich, M. Soviet Encyclopedia, 1987, p. 82