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'Famine-33' (, 'Holod-33') is a 1991 drama film by Oles Yanchuk about the Holodomor famine in Ukraine, and based on the novel 'The Yellow Prince' by Vasyl Barka. The film is told through the lives of the Katrannyk family of six. The film was made on a voluntary basis. The main producer of the film was the Transcarpathian bank "Lisbank", which was to receive a share of rental income. However, after watching the finished film, the producers were so moved that they decided to refuse to return the money, and insisted that as many people as possible see the film.

Synopsis



"In an early scene, the members of an impoverished farming family solemnly take turns dipping their ladles into the single bowl of watery soup that is their only meal of the day. Later in the film, scores of villagers numb with despair and hunger huddle silently in the pouring rain outside a Government office until a truckload of armed soldiers arrives to disperse them. In the most poignant scene, a little boy who has lost his parents calls for his mother as he wanders, panic-stricken, through a snowy woodland where the trees are outnumbered by crosses marking the dead."Holden, Stephen. "A Family's Struggle In Stalin's Man-Made Famine: Famine-33 Film Review." 'The New York Times.' 15 December 1993

Cast



* Halyna Sulyma as Dariya Katrannyk

* Heorhiy Moroziuk as Myron Katrannyk

* Oleksiy Horbunov as Bilshovyk

See also



* 'The Undefeated' (2000 film)

* 'The Guide' (film)

* 'Bitter Harvest' (2017 film)

References






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