Dandelions' Bloom
Originally released in 1992. Dandelions' Bloom is a drama film. directed by Oleksandr Ihnatusha. At just 73 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Aleksandr Mironov, Liga Garnaka, and Anatoliy Dyachenko
Synopsis
Yuras, a young man who has served eight years for a minor crime, is released from prison. He finds himself in his village, already in independent Ukraine. On the radio is heard a voice of the first president, who promises Ukrainians the right to a dignified life, and young people in clubs "dance non-Moscow, independent rock 'n' roll". The young man is trying to fit into a new picture of the world, even starting a relationship with a Latvian girl. The smell of freedom and international friendship wafts through the air. Dreamy and full of hope for a new life, Yuras is returned to earth by the executive service of the police, which acts as a long-standing and well-established repressive mechanism.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- UK
Production Companies
- Dovzhenko Film Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dandelions' Bloom about?
Yuras, a young man who has served eight years for a minor crime, is released from prison. He finds himself in his village, already in independent Ukraine. On the radio is heard a voice of the first...
Who directed Dandelions' Bloom?
Dandelions' Bloom was directed by Oleksandr Ihnatusha.
How long is Dandelions' Bloom?
Dandelions' Bloom has a runtime of 1 hours and 13 minutes (73 minutes total).
When was Dandelions' Bloom released?
Dandelions' Bloom was released on January 2, 1992 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Dandelions' Bloom?
The main cast of Dandelions' Bloom includes Aleksandr Mironov, Liga Garnaka, Anatoliy Dyachenko, Oleksiy Horbunov, Hanna Sumska.