The hardest days of the Hrushevskyis started when Ukraine lost its short independence. They had to emigrate. Then, there were the attempts to find a common language with the new Bolshevik government. Finally, Mykhailo continued his scientific work. The Hrushevskyis found the strength to return to Ukraine that was run by the Bolsheviks. A lot of work was waiting for Mykhailo in the field of science. But the Soviet government would not forgive Hrushevskyi for his History of Ukraine-Rus. There was another exile to Moscow. It became impossible to return to Ukraine. But Mykhailo Hrushevskyi would come to Ukraine to find his final resting place there. Find out about the story of the last years of Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, of the tragic death of his daughter Kateryna, and the lonely years of his wife Mariia – in the documentary series “The Game of Fate” by VIATEL Studio narrated by Natalka Sopit.
- Script by Vasyl Viter, Halyna Kryvorchuk, Natali Sopit
- Narrations Natali Sopit, Taras Denysenko
- Directed by Vasyl Viter
- Director of photography Georgij Kryvoshejenko
- Sound Oleg Golovoshkin, Matvij Tshebyshevsky
- Editor Arsenii Bortnyk
- Make up Janina Berezutska
- Costume LAURA ASHLEY ™
- Music De Wolfe Music
- Camera Oleksandr Demydenko
- Executive producer Halyna Kryvorchuk
- Producer Vasyl Viter
The shooting took place at:
– at the Mykhailo Hrushevskyi Historical and Memorial Museum in Kyiv
– at the Mykhailo Hrushevskyi State Memorial Museum in Lviv
– at the Solomiia Krushelnytska Music Memorial Museum in Lviv
– at the Museum of Outstanding Figures of Ukrainian Culture
– at the library of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
– in the interiors of the Biology Faculty of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
– in the vaults of the Central State Historical Archive of Lviv
– at the Department of Ukrainian Studies of the Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library in Lviv
– at the Kyiv City Teacher’s House (The Tsentralna Rada)
– at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
– in the interiors of the restaurant “Videnska Kava” (editor’s comment: The Viennese Coffee)
– at the Baikove Cemetery in Kyiv
– on the territory of the Vydubychi St. Michael’s Monastery in Kyiv
We used:
– the diaries and works of Mykhailo Hrushevskyi
– the materials of the Mykhailo Hrushevskyi Historical and Memorial Museum in Kyiv
– the collection of the Mykhailo Hrushevskyi State Memorial Museum in Lviv
-the H.S. Pshenychnyi Central State Film and Photo Archive of Ukraine documents
– the funds of the Yaroslav Mudryi National Library of Ukraine
– the literature of the National Historical Library of Ukraine
– the collection of periodicals of the Taras Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
– the excerpts from the novel “I Believe” by Yurii Khorunzhyi
– the fragments of the films
“The Arsenal”, “Shchors” directed by Oleksandr Dovzhenko;
“Ivan Franko” of the Dovzhenko Film Studio directed by Tymofii Levchuk;
“Podillia – the Beauty of Ukraine” directed by Vasyl Viter;
“Hrushevskyi” directed by Yurii Dzedzynskyi;
“The Ukrainian Revolution” directed by Ivan Kravets
The film is created with the support of:
- the Pharmaceutical Charity Fund
- the Bohdan Havrylyshyn Charity Fund
- the Clemency and Health Charity Fund
- the Congress of Culture Activists, NGO
- Mykola Prodanchuk, Director of the L.I. Medved Institute of Ecohygiene and Toxicology
- the Blakytnyi Polis Insurance Company
- the Horobets Publishing House
- Mrs Ireni Kryvko
- the individual entrepreneur Bilyk
- the Irena Hotel in Lviv