Chervona Ruta | |
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Ukrainian | Червона рута |
Directed by | Roman Oleksiv |
Written by | Miroslav Skochilyas Roman Oleksiv |
Produced by | Roman Oleksiv |
Starring | Sofia Rotaru Vasyl Zinkevych Nazariy Yaremchuk Raisa Koltsa |
Music by | Volodymyr Ivasyuk Levko Dutkovskiy Valeriy Hromtsev Eduard Kolmanovsky Myroslav Skoryk Oleksandr Bilash |
Distributed by | Ukrtelefilm |
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Running time | 45 minutes |
Countries | USSR Ukrainian SSR |
Languages | Russian versions in Ukrainian Russian |
Chervona Ruta (Russian: Червона рута, lit. 'Chervona Ruta', Ukrainian: Червона рута, meaning red rue) is a 1971 Soviet musical film written by Miroslav Skochilyas and directed by Roman Oleksiv, starring Sofia Rotaru and Vasyl Zinkevych alongside popular Soviet Ukrainian ensembles.
Regarded as one of the first modern Soviet musical films, and the first modern Ukrainian musical filmed in Bukovina and the Carpathian mountains in the Ukrainian SSR, Chervona Ruta features short dialogues combined with legendary pop-folk songs in the Ukrainian language and characteristic Western Ukraine dances in modern pop choreography. The film was released in both a Ukrainian and a Russian language version, though in both versions all but one of the songs are in Ukrainian.[1]
In 2016, BBC News Ukrainian wrote that Chervona ruta "popularised Ukrainian songs in a time of Brezhnev's Russification".[2]
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