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Suburban Districts
1930, Kyiv Fillm Studio VUFKU, 6 parts / 1481 metres, 53 min
Director:
Hryhorii-Hrycher Cherykover
Scriptwriter:
Cameraman:
Mykola Kozlovskyi
Arist-designer:
Solomon Zarytskyi
Cast:
Nata Vacnadze (Dora), Rostyslav Orlov (Vasyl), ІIvan Yudin (Myshko), Volodymyr Lisovskyi (photograph), A. Norvylo (Vasyl’s mother), Bilinska (Dora’s mother), Babina (neighbough), Borys Zahorskyi (Bobryk)
A film about religious and bourgeois superstitions. The Jewish girl Dora falls in love with the Ukrainian young man Vasyl. Her parents are categorically against this.
A talented team is working on the creation of the film: Hryhorii Hrycher-Cherykover, a prominent director of Ukrainian Jewish cinema of the 1920s, Mykola Bazhan, a young writer and editor of Kino magazine, and Mykola Kozlovskyi, one of the first cameramen of Ukraine and Russia.
The film is stored in the State Film Fund of the Russian Federation.
The premiere of the tape took place on the 20 of June 1930 in Kyiv, and on 10 of November 1930 in Moscow.