62 minutes
3/15/1927
The film is set in the 17th century, when social antagonism is at its peak. The poverty of peasants and poor Cossacks is opposed to the lavish lifestyle of the Ukrainian and Polish noblemen, priests, and Cossack officers. Cossacks fight off Tatars’ attacks, however, they start to realise that the real enemy is much closer. Taras Triasylo raises Cossacks to help the rebellious peasants. A dramatic historical narrative, masterly mass shootings of horse attacks, hand-to-hand combats and public festivities contrast with lounge scenes in the palace – balls, feasts, and entertainment of rich people and their family members wearing brocade clothes. On a grand scale and with an eye for detail, the director draws the texture of the film and its characters. The leading actors of Les Kurbas’s theatre Berezil played film protagonists. The film based on Volodymyr Sosiura’s verse novel of 1925 was considered lost for a long time.
Amvrosi Buchma
as Taras Tryasylo
Natalya Uzhviy
as Marina
Ivan Kapralov
as Ivan, hajduk
Nikolay Kuchinskiy
as Hetman
Matviy Lyarov
as Polish tycoon, Yagella's father
Margarita Barskaya
as Yagella, tycoon's daughter
Leonid Chembarsky
as Ladislav, tycoon's son
Ivan Zamychkovskyi
as Kobza, sotnik-ataman
Arkadiy Malskiy
as Popsuy
Mikhail Gershunenko
as Perekati-pole, kossack
A. Belov
as Naked cossack
Mikhail Smolenskiy
as Woytsekh, tycoon's butler
Leonid Barbe
as Ksjondz, catholic priest
Dmitri Fedorovskiy
as Ladislav's friend
Georgiy Avenarius
Aleksandr Istomin
as Priest
Osip Merlatti
Serhii Minin