The most famous theaters and concert halls invited Solomiia Krushelnytska to sing. The most outstanding composers and conductors contended for right to invite her to participate in a performance. Hundreds of people watched her in the auditorium failing to understand why that woman surrounded by care and love stayed alone. Find out about why such an outstanding opera singer kept her personal life secret in the first part of the film “Solo mea” in the documentary series “The Game of Fate” by VIATEL Studio narrated by Natalka Sopit.
- Script by Julia Orlenko, Halyna Kryvorchuk
- Narrations Natali Sopit, Taras Denysenko
- Directed by Vasyl Obraz
- Director of photography Georgij Kryvoshejenko
- Sound Oleg Golovoshkin
- Editor Oleg Tudoran
- Make up Jevgenia Abalmazova
- Costume 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 Solomiia Krushelnytska Music Memorial Museum in Lviv
– at the Solomiia Krushelnytska Lviv State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet
– at the Lviv Historical Museum
– at the Lviv National Philharmonic
– at the State History and Culture Museum-Preserve “Lychakiv Cemetery”
We used:
– the H.S. Pshenychnyi Central State Film and Photo Archive of Ukraine documents
– the collection of the Solomiia Krushelnytska Music Memorial Museum in Lviv
– the novel-biography “Solomiia Krushelnytska” by Valeriia Vrublevska


