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''Babylon XX'' (russian: Вавилон XX, translit=Vavilon XX; uk, Вавілон XX, translit=Vavilon XX) is a 1979 Ukrainian Soviet film directed by
Ivan Mykolaichuk Ivan Vasylyovych Mykolaichuk ( uk, Іван Васильович Миколайчук) (15 June 1941, Chortoryia, Ukrainian SSR – 3 August 1987) was a Ukrainian actor, producer, and screen writer. He is best known for playing the Hutsul I ...
in his directorial debut and starring an
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including Mykolaichuk,
Lyubov Polishchuk Lyubov Grigoryevna Polishchuk (russian: Любо́вь Григо́рьевна Полищу́к; 21 May 1949 – 28 November 2006) was a popular Russian actress. She was born in the Siberian city of Omsk. After school she decided to become an ...
, and
Les Serdyuk Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serdyuk ( uk, Олекса́ндр Олекса́ндрович Сердю́к), also known as Les Serdyuk ( uk, Лесь Сердюк); October 14, 1940 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR – May 26, 2010 in Kyiv, Ukraine) wa ...
as peasants struggling to adapt to life within a commune led by Soviet sailor Klym Synytsia (played by ). It is a loose film adaptation of the 1971 novel ''A Flock of Swans'' by , and depicts
collectivization in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Collectivization in Ukraine, officially the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, was part of the policy of collectivization in the USSR and dekulakization that was pursued between 1928 and 1933 with the purpose to consolidate individual land an ...
and the transition from communism to capitalism in Ukraine. ''Babylon XX'' had a troubled production history, with both a part-time film crew and a backdrop of Soviet repressions on Ukrainian freedom of expression;
Ukrainian poetic cinema Ukrainian poetic cinema was a cinematic and cultural movement which emerged in the mid-20th century in reaction to Soviet nationality policy. It and other art movements emerged in the Soviet cinema industry in the mid-1960s with the release of th ...
, the movement to which ''Babylon XX'' belonged, was formally banned, and ''A Flock of Swans'' itself had been threatened to be banned. The film's production took two years before premiering at the 1979
Kyiv International Film Festival "Molodist" Kyiv International Film Festival "Molodist", also known as the Molodist International Film Festival ( uk, Київський Міжнародний Кінофестиваль "Молодість") is an international film festival which takes place ...
to critical acclaim, being awarded the festival's main prize. Since its release, the film has come to be seen as one of the greatest Ukrainian films of all time. It is tenth on the
list of the 100 best films in the history of Ukrainian cinema The 100 best films in the history of Ukrainian cinema is a rating given from 1–100 to the best films in Ukrainian cinema. The films were selected in June 2021 by the National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre in Kyiv, Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, ...
created by the
National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre ( uk, Національний центр Олександра Довженка; also Dovzhenko Centre, uk, Довженко-Центр) is the state film archive and a cultural cluster in Kyiv, Ukraine. Hist ...
, and has been described as a classic of Ukrainian poetic cinema by the
Ukrainian State Film Agency The Ukrainian State Film Agency ( uk, Державне агентство України з питань кіно; romanization: ''Derzhavne ahentstvo Ukrayiny z pytanʹ kino''), known in short as Derzhkino ('' uk, Держкіно''), is the centr ...
.


Plot

In the early 1920s in
Podolia Podolia or Podilia ( uk, Поділля, Podillia, ; russian: Подолье, Podolye; ro, Podolia; pl, Podole; german: Podolien; be, Падолле, Padollie; lt, Podolė), is a historic region in Eastern Europe, located in the west-central ...
, the village of Babylon has come under the government of the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
, but life has not significantly changed from the times of the
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. However, upheaval begins when Red Navy sailor and Babylon native Klym Synytsia () arrives in the village, seeking to build communism and establish a commune. Noticing the amateur statues of deposed Tsar
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and his family, Synytsia destroys them with grenades, proclaiming "Polundra!" (the battle cry of the Soviet marines) as he does so. After these events, Babylon's gravedigger and local "philosopher" Fabian (Mykolaichuk) returns to Babylon. Meanwhile, brothers Danko (
Les Serdyuk Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serdyuk ( uk, Олекса́ндр Олекса́ндрович Сердю́к), also known as Les Serdyuk ( uk, Лесь Сердюк); October 14, 1940 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR – May 26, 2010 in Kyiv, Ukraine) wa ...
) and Lukian () are both planning their respective marriages, and entrust a local orphan, Darynka () as a caretaker for their sickly and elderly mother. While working, Darynka notices the wealthy Bubela collecting weapons in an effort to kill Synytsia, fearful that his wealth will be confiscated by the Soviet government, and tells Danko and Lukian. Danko courts Malva (
Lyubov Polishchuk Lyubov Grigoryevna Polishchuk (russian: Любо́вь Григо́рьевна Полищу́к; 21 May 1949 – 28 November 2006) was a popular Russian actress. She was born in the Siberian city of Omsk. After school she decided to become an ...
), who loves Fabian. Fabian himself has no romantic feelings for Malva, fearing for his sanity. Malva visits Synytsia's former manor estate, where he lives, in an effort to join the commune, but is rejected by Synytsia due to his distrust of her. He sends Malva home with the poet Volodia Yavorskyi , a sight which leaves Danko jealous and hungry for revenge. Malva, meanwhile, remains committed to joining the commune. Soon after, Danko and Lukian's mother dies, and an elaborate funeral is held for her. It is revealed that a treasure is buried under a pear tree in Babylon, and, after the funeral, the brothers dig up the treasure, revealing Cossack weapons. Malva and Yavorskyi become romantically involved, until Bubela and his kulak militia kills him. However, by that time, Malva is already pregnant with Yavorskyi's child. On the eve of Bubela's attempt to kill Synytsia, he orders his own grave from Fabian. On the night of
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, the kulaks capture the communists, and the clash soon spreads throughout Babylon. Danko joins the kulaks, while Lukian joins the communists. Bubela incites the peasants into a riot, which Fabian tries to bring under control. In spite of his efforts, however, a fight breaks out, and the kulaks flee after being defeated. Taking the opportunity to kill Malva, Danko attempts to shoot her, but instead hits Fabian.


Cast

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Ivan Mykolaichuk Ivan Vasylyovych Mykolaichuk ( uk, Іван Васильович Миколайчук) (15 June 1941, Chortoryia, Ukrainian SSR – 3 August 1987) was a Ukrainian actor, producer, and screen writer. He is best known for playing the Hutsul I ...
as Fabian *
Lyubov Polishchuk Lyubov Grigoryevna Polishchuk (russian: Любо́вь Григо́рьевна Полищу́к; 21 May 1949 – 28 November 2006) was a popular Russian actress. She was born in the Siberian city of Omsk. After school she decided to become an ...
as Malva *
Les Serdyuk Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serdyuk ( uk, Олекса́ндр Олекса́ндрович Сердю́к), also known as Les Serdyuk ( uk, Лесь Сердюк); October 14, 1940 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR – May 26, 2010 in Kyiv, Ukraine) wa ...
as Danko * as Lukian * as Prisia *
Boryslav Brondukov Boryslav Mykolayovych Brondukov ( uk, Борислáв Миколáйович Брондукóв; russian: Борислав Николаевич Брондуков; 1 March 1938 – 10 March 2004) was a Ukrainian film character actor, People's Ar ...
as Yavtushok * as Darynka * as Volodia Yavorskyi, the poet * as Klym Synytsia * as Ruban *
Konstantin Stepankov Kostiantyn Petrovich Stepankov ( uk, Костянтин Петрович Степанков, by name of Kostiantyn Petrovich Voloshchuk; 3 June 1928 – 22 July 2004) was a Ukrainian soviet actor. He appeared in more than fifty films between ...
as Bubela, the rich man * as Parfena * as one of the Radenkiy brothers * as one of the Radenkiy brothers *
Rayisa Nedashkivska Rayisa Nedashkivska (Ukrainian: Раїса Недашківська Rayisa Nedashkivska, Russian: Раиса Недашковская; 17 February 1943, Malyn, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian and Soviet-era theater and cinema actress. I ...
as Ruzia *
Boris Ivchenko Boris Ivchenko ( uk, Бори́с Ві́кторович І́вченко; russian: Борис Викторович Ивченко) was a Ukrainian actor and film director. He was the son of another Ukrainian and Soviet film director, Viktor Ivchenk ...
as Chernets


Production

Screenwriting for ''Babylon XX'' began in 1977, including both (author of ''A Flock of Swans'', which ''Babylon XX'' was inspired by) and Ivan Mykolaichuk. The process of screenwriting was based on a nativity scene, with separate parts of the script representing
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and low culture. Further inspiration on directorial and camera work was taken from the works of Croatian
naïve art Naïve art is usually defined as visual art that is created by a person who lacks the formal education and training that a professional artist undergoes (in anatomy, art history, technique, perspective, ways of seeing). When this aesthetic is ...
painter
Ivan Generalić Ivan Generalić (December 21, 1914 – November 27, 1992) was a Croatian painter in the naïve tradition. Biography Generalić was born in Hlebine near Koprivnica. In elementary school, painting lessons were his greatest joy and as a child ...
. The cast was primarily selected from among Mykolaichuk's personal friends, with the role of Malva remaining unfilled until Lyubov Polishchuk was chosen in her first feature film role. Mykolaichuk allowed improvisation and looser interpretations of the script, so as to give more of a natural feeling to the film. Production was significantly hampered by the fact that many of the film's actors were also working in other roles while filming. Difficulty was also found in shooting night-time scenes, an issue resolved by cinematographer Yuriy Harmash with the usage of infrared photography. More generally posing a threat to the film's production was a crackdown on
Ukrainian poetic cinema Ukrainian poetic cinema was a cinematic and cultural movement which emerged in the mid-20th century in reaction to Soviet nationality policy. It and other art movements emerged in the Soviet cinema industry in the mid-1960s with the release of th ...
by the government of the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
. Actor
Boris Ivchenko Boris Ivchenko ( uk, Бори́с Ві́кторович І́вченко; russian: Борис Викторович Ивченко) was a Ukrainian actor and film director. He was the son of another Ukrainian and Soviet film director, Viktor Ivchenk ...
remarked in a later interview "By what miracle was it that ''Babylon XX'' was allowed?", and according to public broadcaster
Suspilne Kultura Suspilne Kultura ( uk, Суспільне Культура) is a Ukrainian public TV channel showcasing culture in Ukraine, operated by the Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine The Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine ( uk, Націонал ...
, the film's continued production came into question on a daily basis due to government efforts to crack down on poetic cinema and other displays of Ukrainian national identity. Other, more minor incidents occurred during production. On one occasion, during the digging of a grave for one scene, the remains of a Cossack were discovered by Harmash, who said, "God will forgive us, but the Cossack even moreso."


Release

''Babylon XX'' was first released at the
Kyiv International Film Festival "Molodist" Kyiv International Film Festival "Molodist", also known as the Molodist International Film Festival ( uk, Київський Міжнародний Кінофестиваль "Молодість") is an international film festival which takes place ...
in 1979, and found critical acclaim among the audience, being awarded the main award. Despite the positive response, Mykolaichuk remained hesitant about the film's future, and kept a taped copy of the film locked in a safe until 1980. That year, ''Babylon XX'' was screened at the All-Union Film Festival with Russian dubbing, and Mykolaichuk was awarded the festival's prize for directorial work. The same year, it had its first international screening at the Locarno Festival, where it failed to win any awards but attracted significant attention. In 2011, the film was digitally restored by the
National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre ( uk, Національний центр Олександра Довженка; also Dovzhenko Centre, uk, Довженко-Центр) is the state film archive and a cultural cluster in Kyiv, Ukraine. Hist ...
. Ten years later, in 2021, the film was once again displayed at Molodist, marking the 80th anniversary of Mykolaichuk's birth. Screenings took place in
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,
Kharkiv Kharkiv ( uk, wikt:Харків, Ха́рків, ), also known as Kharkov (russian: Харькoв, ), is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Ukraine.Kyiv Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
,
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,
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, Sumy, and Uzhhorod on 9 December 2021.


Legacy

''Babylon XX'' has been described by the
Ukrainian State Film Agency The Ukrainian State Film Agency ( uk, Державне агентство України з питань кіно; romanization: ''Derzhavne ahentstvo Ukrayiny z pytanʹ kino''), known in short as Derzhkino ('' uk, Держкіно''), is the centr ...
as a classic of Ukrainian poetic cinema and as the more successful of Mykolaichuk's directorial works. It is ranked as tenth on the
list of the 100 best films in the history of Ukrainian cinema The 100 best films in the history of Ukrainian cinema is a rating given from 1–100 to the best films in Ukrainian cinema. The films were selected in June 2021 by the National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre in Kyiv, Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, ...
compiled by the National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre. Since the
Declaration of Independence of Ukraine The Act of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine ( uk, Акт проголошення незалежності України, Akt proholoshennya nezalezhnosti Ukrayiny) was adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR on 24 August 1991.
, ''Babylon XX'' has acquired a more significant stature in the realm of Ukrainian culture, growing to the status of a cult classic. The films ' and '' When the Trees Fall'' both take inspiration from the film, with the former using the more linguistic and passionate elements of the film and the latter following a similar style of poetic cinema. Numerous other cultural works have been named after ''Babylon XX''. Ukrainian hip-hop group TNMK's 2004 album ' was named after the film, as was the documentary film group
Babylon'13 Babylon'13 () is a Ukrainian documentary filmmakers' association founded in 2013. Established to raise awareness of the Maidan protests in Ukraine and oppose Russian propaganda surrounding the Annexation of Crimea, the association has produced ...
.


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References

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