Bohdan Khmelnitsky, part 3

2009
Kyiv,Lviv, Чигирин, Пилявці, Біла Церква,
Берестечко, Зборів, Збараж,  Хортиця…
Duration 15′ 09″

Movie preview

The sea campaign against Turkey ended with a victory of the Cossacks, and Bohdan Khmelnytsky  came back home. He improved his estate in Subotiv village, the home of his wife, their five children and the young housekeeper, the sister of his Cossack sworn brother Petro Zolotarenko, Hanna. Later, the  Polish King Wladyslaw again called Khmelnytskyi to Warsaw and directed him to lead another campaign against the Ottomans. In Warsaw, Bohdan took Helena, the daughter of his sworn brother Hrabyna, who had asked him to rescue her when she had been captured by Turks, and brought her to Subotiv, to his family. Find out how the Polish lady was received in the Bohdan’s Cossack village – in the documentary series “The Game of Fate” by VIATEL Studio narrated by Natalka Sopit.

  • Script by Vasyl Viter
  • Narrations Natali Sopit, Taras Denysenko
  • Directed by Vasyl Viter
  • Director of photography Georgij Kryvoshejenko
  • Sound Oleg Golovoshkin, Sergij Savchenko
  • Editor Oleg Tudoran
  • Make up Maria Pilunska
  • Kostume LAURA  ASHLEY ™   Hutro Tysmenytsa™,
  • Music De Wolfe Music
  • Camera Oleksandr Demydenko
  • Executive producer Halyna Kryvorchuk
  • Producer Vasyl Viter

The shooting took place at: 

  • at the Lviv Art Gallery (Olesko, Zolochiv, Pidhirtsi)
  • at the Baturyn State Historical and Cultural  Reserve “The Hetman’s Capital”
  • at the Khortytsia National Reserve
  • at the Lviv Historical Museum
  • at the Kamianets-Podilskyi State Historical Museum-Reserve
  • at the National Historical and Cultural Reserve “Chyhyryn”
  • at the Subotiv Historical Museum
  • at the battlefield of the Pyliavska Battle
  • at the Institute of Folk Studies of the National Academy of Sciences
    of  Ukraine in Lviv (Museum of Ethnography and Arts)
  • at the “Castles of Ternopillia” National Reserve
  • at the “Pereiaslav” National Historical and Ethnographic Reserve
  • in the St. Michael Cathedral of the Vydubychi Monastery
  • at the Secondary School No. 62 in Lviv

We used:

  • the fragments    from the novel by Mykhailo Starytskyi “Bohdan Khmelnytsky”
  • the reproductions of paintings of the XVII-XVIII centuries
    from Ukrainian and European museums
  • the paintings by Andriy Kholomyniuk from the Art Gallery of the L.I. Medved Institute of Ecohygiene and Toxicology
  • the materials of the Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine
    of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
  • the fragments of the films :
    “Ivan the Terrible”, “Mister Volodyievskyi”, “Bohdan Khmelnytsky”, “The Flood”, “Borys Godunov”, “Taras Bulba”, “The Path to the Sich”, “Bohdan Zynovii Khmelnytsky”

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