Ukrainian Sheriffs
"Well, someone needs to do the job"
Originally released in 2016. Ukrainian Sheriffs is a documentary film. directed by Roman Bondarchuk. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Viktor Kryvoborodko, Volodymyr Rudkovskyy, and Viktor Marunyak
Synopsis
Driving in their yellow Lada flying its own little Ukrainian flag, they travel from incident to incident – calming an angry neighbor, investigating the discovery of a body, struggling to unfold a stroller and attempting to re-integrate Vova, the freeloader who eats other people’s dogs but actually longs for a normal existence – just like everyone else here. The seasons pass until political developments reach the village by way of the TV screen, sowing separatist discord.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- UK
Production Companies
- Taskovski Films
- VFS Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ukrainian Sheriffs about?
Driving in their yellow Lada flying its own little Ukrainian flag, they travel from incident to incident – calming an angry neighbor, investigating the discovery of a body, struggling to unfold a...
Who directed Ukrainian Sheriffs?
Ukrainian Sheriffs was directed by Roman Bondarchuk.
How long is Ukrainian Sheriffs?
Ukrainian Sheriffs has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Ukrainian Sheriffs released?
Ukrainian Sheriffs was released on March 26, 2016 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Ukrainian Sheriffs?
The main cast of Ukrainian Sheriffs includes Viktor Kryvoborodko, Volodymyr Rudkovskyy, Viktor Marunyak.