185 minutes
1/1/1926
The film adaptation of Taras Shevchenko’s biography of 1925 is the first Ukrainian biopic. At that time, it was one of the most expensive films, as for the first time experts in history, ethnography, and literary studies were involved in pre-production. The famous Modernism artist, academician Vasyl Kryvhevskyi designed the film, and professor Serhii Yefremov served as a consultant. Consisting of numerous short stories, the film that shows the life of Shevchenko as an adolescent, a soldier, a poet, was successfully demonstrated in Ukraine and abroad and became the most acknowledged cinema project of 1926. Amvrosii Buchma played Taras Shevchenko.
Amvrosi Buchma
as Taras Shevchenko
Vasyl Liudvynskyi
as Taras in childhood
Nikolai Panov
as Taras's father
Matviy Lyarov
as Engelhardt, landowner
Ivan Zamychkovskyi
as Shchepkin, actor
Boris Lesovoy
as Zhukovskiy, poet
Volodymyr Lisovskyi
as General
Ivan Khudoleyev
as Nicholas I
Viktor Dobrovolsky
as Alexander II
Arkadiy Malskiy
as Deacon
Musiy Dzhura
as Taras's grandfather
Yury Shumsky
Ivan Kapralov
Natalya Uzhviy
A. Ostashevsky
K. Keleynikov
A. Lyarova