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'Cherkasy', also known as 'U311 Cherkasy', is a Ukrainian feature film directed by Timur Yashchenko about the defense of the eponymous naval Natya-class minesweeper, blocked by Russian troops in Donuzlav Bay, Crimea during the 2014 capture of Southern Naval Base. The film was created with the support of the State Cinema of Ukraine.

The premiere of the festival version of the film took place on 16 July 2019, at the Odesa International Film Festival. The distribution version of the film was released in Ukraine on 27 February 2020 by Multi Media Distribution (MMD) UA.

Synopsis



Myshko and Lev are men from a Ukrainian village who, for various reasons, find themselves on the Ukrainian Navy warship 'Cherkasy', stationed in the port of the Crimean Lake Donuzlav, during the events on the Maidan (public protests) in 2014.

At a time when the crew of the "Cherkasy" minesweeper is being trained, President Yanukovych is fleeing Ukraine and Crimea is being seized by "little green men." The occupation of the Crimean peninsula begins. The ship returns to base, but the port is already lost. 'Cherkasy', along with the other ships of the Ukrainian fleet, is blocked in Lake Donuzlav when the road to the sea is blocked by sunken ships.

Ukrainian ships surrender one after another. Only the crew of 'Cherkasy' resists and continues a brave, albeit hopeless, fight against the enemy.

Cast



Shooting



In early April, Yuriy Tkachenko, the chairman of the Cherkasy regional state administration, said that in April 2017, the Odessa region would continue shooting a film about the minesweeper 'Cherkasy'. Officially, filming of the events on Donuzlav began on 18 April 2017, off the coast of Ochakiv and Kinburn Spit. For filming, the scene of the sunken Russian ships with which the invaders blocked the way of the 'Cherkasy' was recreated. Instead of the minesweeper 'Cherkasy', which Russia never returned to Ukraine, the tug of the Ukrainian fleet 'Korets' was used for filming. Yuri Fedash, the real-life commander of the 'Cherkasy', was the military consultant for the film.

The scenes with pro-Russian appearances in Crimea were shot in Odessa. Filming was also carried out in a village in Chernihiv Oblast.

Budget



The total budget of the film was about 40 million hryvnias, of which the support of Goskino was about 17.3 million. The rest of the budget was provided by the navy of the armed forces of Ukraine of the Odessa and Chernihiv regions. In February 2019, the creators collected 350 thousand hryvnias for post-production (200 thousand was collected on the crowdfunding platform 'biggggidea', as well as 150 thousand hryvnias, which were added by the International Renaissance Foundation).

Release



Initially, it was planned that the film would be released on 24 August 2018 on the Independence Day of Ukraine, but it was postponed to 2019.

The Ukrainian premiere of the festival version of the film took place on 16 July 2019 at the Odesa International Film Festival 2019, where the film competed in the section "National films full-length." On 15 October, the film was premiered internationally at the Warsaw Film Festival 2019, where it competed in the main competition.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20191002095355/https://wff.pl/en/film/u311-cherkasy-35 Cherkasy / U311 ]. WFF, 2019


The wide release distribution version of the film was released in Ukraine on 27 February 2020, by the distributor MMD UA.
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On 14 October 2020, the TV premiere version of the film took place in Ukraine on the TV channel "1 + 1."

References



Category:2019 films

Category:Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation

Category:Ukrainian historical films

Category:Ukrainian war films

Category:Films set in Crimea

Category:Russo-Ukrainian War films

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