Biography: Vasyl Dashenko (1916–1985) was a Ukrainian theater and film actor. He played over a hundred different roles on stage, appearing in a number of films from the late 1930s onward.
Place of Birth: Not available
Birthday: December 31, 1916
Deathday: January 02, 1958
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1953-06-12
Overview: The main film character, an ordinary peasant Martyn Borylya, decided to get a noble order. Having chosen a little and primitive aim, in the chase of the artificial values, he loses everything.
Genres: Comedy Drama
Original Language: uk
Release Date: 1953-06-12
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1967-08-30
Overview: About hardships of the first years of War, which fell to the lot of ordinary people in Ukraine, who got under the yoke of fascist occupation, and heroic struggle against the invaders. A young Russian woman asks a Red Army soldier to spend the night with her in the wake of the Nazi invasion. Fearing she may soon perish, the woman hopes for one night of romance before what could be a horrible demise.
Genres: War Drama
Original Language: ru
Release Date: 1967-08-30
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1962-02-26
Overview: Based on the novel by Mikhail Stelmakh “A Big Family”. The second film of the trilogy (“Human Blood is Not a Water”, “Dmitro Goritsvit”, “People Don’t Know Everything”) tells about one of the first collective farms of Ukraine, the fight against the kulaks and the love of the communist Dmitro Goritsvit for Marta, the Petliurist's daughter, who guilty of the death of Dmitro's father.
Genres: Drama
Original Language: ru
Release Date: 1962-02-26
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1964-12-12
Overview: Poetic treatment of the early life of Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko. A biopic made on the occasion of his 150th anniversary. It dwells on the first part of the Shevchenko's life leading up to the writing of his rebellious poem "A Dream" (A comedy). The film features the first appearance on the silver screen of the iconic Ukrainian actor Ivan Mykolaichuk (as Taras Shevchenko).
Genres: Drama History
Original Language: uk
Release Date: 1964-12-12
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