Volodymyr Denysenko

Volodymyr Denysenko Trailers

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Volodymyr Denysenko was as Ukrainian cinematographer, scriptwriter and teacher. He finished the Karpenko-Kary Theatrical Institute in Kyiv in 1948, but was then imprisoned by the Russian authorities for "Ukrainian bourgeois nationalism". He was released and pardoned in 1956. He finished cinematographic studies and then started working in films. He married the actress Natalia Naum.

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The Burdened Grain Trailer (1969)

01 July 1969

The protagonists of the film meet at the Republican Agricultural Exhibition of Advanced Practices in Kyiv.

Illumination Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

The film is about microbiological scientists who are exploring the causes and mechanisms of the action of oncological diseases, looking for ways to fight this insidious and dangerous disease for humans.

The Tale of a Woman Trailer (1975)

03 March 1975

The film tells the story of a woman, Natalka Nechay, who works as a rolling mill operator. Her personal life hasn't worked out — she's separated from her husband.

The Kyiv Direction Trailer (1968)

10 June 1968

Historical and military film about the exploits of fighters during Kyiv defense against the onset of the Nazi troops.

Reapers Trailer (1979)

01 February 1979

Combine harvester operator Vasyl Bylan decides to leave for the Volga region for the harvest right after his wedding.

Conscience Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

When a partisan attack on a Nazi officer sets off a chain of brutal recriminations, the inhabitants of a German-occupied Ukrainian village are faced with a sickening dilemma lest they not disclose the whereabouts of the fugitives at large.

Only the Statues Are Silent Trailer (1962)

18 February 1962

Soviet specialists are building a hydroelectric power station in a Middle Eastern country. To continue the work, it is necessary to carry out an explosion.

High Pass Trailer (1982)

13 September 1982

World War II scattered the Carpathian peasant family of Yaroslava Petrin. She is a dedicated communist, and her husband, son and daughter support OUN-UPA.

The Horse That Cried Trailer (1957)

01 April 1957

An adaptation of a story by a Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky that anticipates the Ukrainian "poetic cinema" of the '60s in its focus on star-crossed lovers and its celebration of nature.

Soldier Girl Trailer (1960)

05 March 1960

Festive Kyiv meets victorious warriors. Among the noise and fun, Irina Gaeva feels especially lonely.

Roman and Francesca Trailer (1961)

16 March 1961

A Soviet trading ship sank into the Italian port. Sailor Roman went ashore. In one of the squares he heard singing.

A Dream Trailer (1964)

12 December 1964

Poetic treatment of the early life of Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko. A biopic made on the occasion of his 150th anniversary.

The Dnipro Wind. Enchanted Reeds Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

Based on the short story by Oles Honchar. In high spirits and eagerly anticipating the start of the season, hunters set off for the picturesque Lake Chary-Kamyshi, once teeming with game.

Denysia. The Worlds of Volodymyr Denysenko Trailer (2014)

15 January 2014

A documentary about the outstanding film director Volodymyr Denysenko and his artistic worlds.